A 


GENEALOGICAL   REGISTER 


DESCENDANTS  OF  JOHN  SCRANTON 


GUILFORD,  CONN., 


W  II  0   1)  1  E  I)   I  N   T  H  E    Y  E  A  R    16  7  1 


(  OMf'TT.ET)    in 


Rev.  ERASTUS    SCR  ANTON,  A.  M. 


O  F     I!  I'K  \.  IM'.IOX,    (.ON  X 


HARTFORD: 

PRESS  OF  CASK,  TIFFANY  AM)  COMPANY. 

185o. 


LIBRARY 

UNIVERSITY  OF  CALIFORNIA 

SANTA  BARBARA 


BRIEF   ACCOUNT 


FIRST  SETTLEMENT  OF  GUILFORD. 


Tx  order  to  refresh  the  memories  of  the  descendants  of  John 
Seranton,  now  residing  in  various  parts  of  North  America,  it  may 
be  needful  and  suitable  to  give  a  brief  account  of  the  settlers  of 
Guilford  and  of  their  doings  and  hardships. 

Persons  of  intelligent  and  reflecting  minds  and  of  cultivated 
taste,  take  an  interest  in  surveying  events  that  transpired  before 
their  day.  and  especially  those  events  that  relate  to  the  character 
and  history  of  their  forefathers. 

The  primary  and  main  object  of  the  lirst  settlers  of  New  Haven 
Colony,  (and  also  of  all  New  England,)  ought  never  to  be 
forgotten. 

The  New  Haven  Colony  consisted,  at  first,  of  the  three  planta- 
tion-; of  New  Haven,  Milford  and  Guilford.  A.  D.  1665,  it  was 
united  to  the  Colony  of  Connecticut. 

The  pious  zeal  and  persevering  efforts  of  our  forefathers  to 
establish  civil,  religious  and  literary  institutions,  and  to  have  them 
transmitted  to  posterity,  ought  to  awaken  in  our  breasts  devout 
veneration  respecting  them  and  supreme  love  to  God.  who  aided 
and  sustained  them  in  all  their  various  trials  and  privations,  for 
year.-. 

Psalm  xliv.  1—3.  "  We  have  heard  with  our  ears,  0  God, 
our  fathers   have   told   us,  what    work   thou  didst  in  their  days,  in 


4  BRIEF    ACCOUNT    OF    THE 

the  times  of  old.  How  thou  didst  drive  out  the  heathen  with  thy 
hand,  and  plantedst  them;  how  thou  didst  afflict  the  people,  and 
east  them  out.  For  they  got  not  the  land  in  possession  by  their 
own  sword,  neither  did  their  own  arm  save  them  ;  but  thy  right 
hand,  and  thine  arm.  and  the  light  of  thy  countenance,  because 
thou  hadst  a  favor  unto  them." 

The  firsl  settlers  of  Guilford  arrived  at  Boston  dune  20,  1637. 
and  from  thence  came  to  Xew  Haven,  in  company  with  Mr. 
Davenport  and  Mr.  Prudden  and  their  congregations,  and  re- 
mained there  and  elsewhere,  some  time,  seeking  a  place  of  settling 
themselves. 

Y\  hilst  these  three  companies  were  in  Massachusetts,  they  were 
urged  to  settle  within  its  limits,  with  encouraging  prospects,  &c 
but  as  they  had  designed.  Providence  permitting,  to  form  a  dis- 
tinct colony  where  they  could  establish  a  government  both  civil 
and  religion-,  in  accordance  with  their  peculiar  view-,  and  have 
none  to  control  them,  they  declined  the  oiler. 

Having  information  from  some,  who  had  returned  from  an 
expedition  against  the  Pequots,  that  there  were  fertile  tracts  of 
land  on  the  sea-shore,  along  west  of  Connecticut  river,  and  which 
were  easy  of  cultivation,  and  some  commodious  harbors,  they  had 
a  mind  to  remove  and  to  settle  in  that  region. 

Satisfied  that  Quinnipiack  was  an  inviting  place  for  a  plantation. 
the  three  companies  came  there  the  next  summer. 

Mr.  Davenport.  Mr.  Eaton  and  their  adherents,  located  in  New 
Haven.  A.  1).  1038 — (Quinnipiack.) 

Mr.  Prudden  and  hi-  company,  the:  next  spring,  settled  in  Mil- 
ford.  1G30,  which  the  Indian-  called  Wapawauge. 

Mr.  Whitfield  and  his  company,  settled  in  the  autumn  of  1C39. 
in  Guilford,  called  by  the  Indian-,  Mennnhutuc. 

In  the  course'  of  the  summer.  (1(139.)  some  of  Mr.  Whitfield's 
congregation  weie  employed  in  seeking  a  suitable  place  and  good 
land  tor  settlement. 

They  found  a  large  tract  of  land,  flut,  moist  and  rich,  which  the 
Indian-  had  occupied  for  a  long  course  of  years,  and  which  was 
readv  for  immediate  cultivation,  and  for  7'ai-iiu_r  needful  crop-  lor 
their  subsistence. 

This  i-  the  laud  in  the  Great  Plain.  South  of  the  town  plot. 
adjoining  which  i-  a  larire  tract  uf  valuable  -alt  meadow. 


FIRST    SETTLEMENT    OF    GUILFORD.  I) 

Another  similar  tract  is  in  the  eastern  section  of  the  town, 
called  Ilammonasset  Fields,  now  in  the  town  of  Madison.  Ad- 
joining this  is  also  a  large  tract  of  valuable  salt  meadow. 

A  title  to  these  tracts  and  the  adjacent  upland  lands  and 
meadows,  must  needs  be  purchased  of  the  Indians,  the  rightful 
proprietors. 

Accordingly,  Rev.  Henry  Whitfield,  Messrs.  Robert  Kitchel, 
William  Leete  and  John  Caffinge,  bought,  in  behalf  of  the  com- 
pany of  pilgrims,  all  the  land  of  a  sachem  squaw,  Shaumpishuh 
and  her  subjects,  bounded  South  by  the  sea,  West  and  North  by 
rather  indefinite  limits,  and  East  by  the  East  River,  which  is  now 
the  West  boundary,  in  part,  of  Madison. 

This  purchase  was  made  the  10th  of  September,  1639,  and  the 
planters  moved  on  to  it  the  next  month,  October  10th,  as  nearly 
as  can  be  ascertained.  We  see  they  had  only  a  short  time,  before 
winter,  to  erect  needful  tenements. 

This  sachem  squaw  and  her  subjects  agreed  at  the  time  of  the 
sale  to  move  off  the  territory  they  had  sold,  and  most  of  them  did 
so,  without  much  delay,  probably  to  East  Haven.  Besides,  they 
promised  not  to  disturb,  or  to  injure  or  terrify  the  English  people 
in  any  of  their  interests  or  business.  [Town  Records,  p.  52,  and 
for  West  Bounds,  p.  152.] 

The  interpreter  to  the  above  purchase  was  probably  Tho. 
Stanton,  who  interpreted  for  the  purchasers  of  New  Haven  and 
Milford  plantations. 

Other  tracts  of  land  were  subsequently  bought  of  the  Indians, 
viz.,  one  of  Uneas.  a  Mohegan  sachem.  This  tract  is  that  part 
of  Madison,  which  is  situated  between  East  River  and  Tuxis 
Pond,  (Tuxisshoag,)  which  pond  is  about  one-fourth  of  a  mile 
east   of  the  Congregational   church  in  that  place. 

Another  large  and  valuable  tract,  (that  which  is  situated  be- 
tween Tuxis  Pond  and  Ilammonasset  River,  which  is  the  east- 
ern boundary  of  Madison,)  was  a  gift  to  the  town  by  Mr.  Geo- 
Fenwick,  of  Saybrook,  on  condition  they  would  accommodate  his 
esteemed  friend.  Rev.  H.  Whitfield,  witli  land  near  or  in  the 
town-plot,  to  his  satisfaction.  It  appears  they  did  accommodate 
him.  How  soon  after  this  gift,  a  settlement  began  in  Ilammon- 
asset quarter,  is  not  known,  but  within  about  thirty  years. 


BRIEF    ACCOUNT    OF    THE 


Mr.  Whitfield  had  expended  a  large  property  in  the  service  of 
the  church  and  planters  whom  he  loved. 

The  planters  gave  the  name  of  the  plantation.  Guildford,  after 
the  name  of  the  town  in  Surry,  England,  from  which  many  of 
them  emigrated.  To  this  place  they  were  endeared  and  bound 
by  a  thousand  recollections.  It  is  noted  for  its  rich,  productive 
and  highly  cultivated  fields,  (about  thirty  miles  south-west  of 
London. ) 

The  number  of  adult  males  who  first  located  on  the  land  first 
bought  of  the  natives,  cannot  be  ascertained,  as  no  record  book 
can  be  found  prior  to  A.  D.  H>4o.      Re-port  says  it  was  burnt. 

The  next  year,  or  soon  after  the  loss  of  the  record,  1G4G,  a  list  of 
the  names  of  the  planters  was  collected  because  of  said  loss  by  fire, 
and  is  entered  in  the  second  book,  and  contains  forty-seven  names. 
In  lGf>0,  the  number  was  forty-nine:  only  two  more  than  four 
years  before:  and  the  list,  eleven  years  after  the  first  settlement, 
contains  only  forty-six.  Xor  does  it  contain  the  name  of  Caffinge. 
who  was  one  of  four  purchasers.  Report  says  he  died  prior  to 
1  I'ioII.  without  issue. 


The  names  are. 

Rev.    Henry  Whitfield 
Mr.    Sam  Disborough 
Rev.  .John  I  Lgginson 
Mr.   Win   Leete. 

Robert  Kitchell 
tie,,  Hubbard 
Wm  Chittenden 
Tho  Jordan 
.John  Iloadley 
Tho.  .lone 
Wm   Dudley 
Tho.  Cook 
I  lenry  Kingsnoth 
John  Stun, 
Will    Hall 
Richard    Hue 
\\  in.  Sunn 
I'.,  ill.  W  fiidit 


John  Johnson 
Sam  Blatchley 
Stephen  Bishop 
\\  in  Boreman 
(  !eo.  1  Iighland 
John   Rarmelin  Sen 
Tho.  Betls 
Richard  ( Juttridge 
Richard  Bristol 
John  j'arinelin  Jim 
Jasper  Stiliw  ill 
(  leo  Bartlett 
John  Scranton 
John    Fowler 
Edward   Ronton 
Ahni  Cruttenden 
John   Evart- 
John   Bishop  Sen 


KIRST    SETTLEMENT    or     GUILFORD.  < 

Francis;  Bushnell  John  Sheder 

Henry  Doud  Tho  Frencli 

Geo  Chatfield  Thorn.  Stephens,  or  Stevens 

.John  Stephens  Edward 

•John  Bishop  Jun  Abm  Cruttenden  Jun 

The  foregoing  list  contains  names  of  men.  who  no  doubt  came 
from  other  settlements  after  1639,  viz.,  Fowler  and  Hubbard  from 
Milford;    Boreman,  Benton  and  Betts,  from  Wethersfield. 

In  1656,  the  number  capable  of  bearing  arms  was  sixty-eight; 
and  in  1672.  one  hundred  and  one  gave  in  lists  of  taxable  prop- 
erty.    [Guilford  Records,  x..  pp.  1G.  4!>  and  96.] 

The  first  planters  were  possessed  of  considerable  property. 
Some  of  them  were  wealthy.  The  wealthiest  of  them  was  their 
minister,  Rev.  II.  Whitfield,  lie  laid  out  and  spent  the  most  of 
his  property  for  the  benefit  of  the  plantation,  and  may  be  consid- 
ered as  the  father  of  the  plantation. 

A  large  stone  house  was  built  mostly  at  his  expense,  on  land 
allotted  to  him.  It  is  probably  the  oldest  house  in  New  Eng- 
land. Let  it  never  be  taken  down.  Its  site  is  about  half  a  mile 
south  of  the  town  plot,  and  about  a  quarter  of  a  mile  north 
of  tin.'  railroad  depot,  in  a  conspicuous  place,  and  afford-  a  full 
view  of  Long  Island  Sound  for  many  miles.  The  .-tones  of 
which  it  is  constructed  were  brought  thither  on  hand  or  on 
wheel-barrows,  the  distance  of  half  a  mile,  from  an  adjacent 
ledge. 

This  was  a  laborious  and  rather  a  slow  work  :  because,  at  that 
time,  (1640.)  the  people  were  lacking  ox  team-  to  do  this  work. 
as  also  to  aid  them  in  their  farming  business  and  in  erecting 
tenements  for  themselves. 

During  the  first  winter  and  for  two  or  more  years  after  they 
had  settled  in  Guilford,  they  had  not  a  comfortable  house  for  one 
family  in  five  of  their  number. 

Think  of  a  community  of  fort}'  or  more  families,  lacking,  if  not 
entirely  destitute  of  ox  team-  to  do  their  farming  business,  and  of 
cows  to  furnish  them  with  milk,  for  three  or  more  year.-,  and  sur- 
rounded by  Indian-  who  might  become  hostile  to  them,  and  burn 
their  dwellings   and   -lav  their  little  one-  !     "Who  can  doubt  their 


I5RIEF     ACCOUXT    OF    TUT. 


privations  iiml  hardships  wen:1  both  various  and  great  !  How 
much  tr$s  arc  the  privations  and  hardships  of  our  missionaries,  at 
the  west  among  the  Indians,  and  in  A-ia  and  the  Pacific  isles! 

It' any  portion  ot' people  on  earth  are  bound  to  acknowledge  the 
kind  and  merciful  hand  of  God  to  them  and  to  their  fathers,  it  is 
the  people  of  Connecticut  and  Xew  England.  This  obligation  of 
gratitude  to  God  i-  enhanced  from  the  fact  that  we  arc  the  de- 
scendant- of  those  [dons  pilgrims,  who  subjected  themselves  to  all 
the  danger:-  of  the  ocean,  and  the  privations  incident  to  beginning 
a  rr.-idence  in  a  howling  wilderness,  to  procure  a  peaceful  re.-i- 
di  nee  I'm'  their  posterity,  and  to  secure  liberty  of  conscience  and 
other  right?,  which  were  denied  them  at  home. 

If  the  Guilford  planter.-  underwent  less  than  most  other  planta- 
tion- in  Connecticut,  (which  i-  probably  the  case.)  vet  their  pri- 
vations and  hard-hip-  were  many  and  complicated  :  and  if  they 
were  men  of  robust  constitutions  and  of  energy  and  vigor  peculiar 
to  the  Anglo-Saxon  race,  as  we  believe,  they  deserve  the  com- 
mendation of  u-  their  descendants. 

Tin  v  descended  from  a  class  of  people  who  had  their  rise  in 
Kngland  in  the  reign  of  the  persecuting  Queen  Mary.  A.  1).  1555, 
whose  meetings  for  prayer  without  a  liturgy,  were  broken  up,  and 
-onie  of  them  were  burnt  to  death. 

Because  of  their  zeal  to  avoid  whatever  their  consciences. 
enlightened  by  the  word  of  God.  deemed  unwarranted  by  his 
word  and  to  produce  greater  purity  in  religious  worship  and  in 
Christian  discipline,  than  generally  prevailed  in  the  land  they 
left,  they  were  stigmatized  as  Puritans.     An  honorable  name  this! 

They  professed  to  be  true  Christians,  and  judging  from  the 
tenor  o''  their  acts  and  live.-,  we  are  (dearly  warranted  in  the 
[)i  li   f.  that  thev  were-  what  they  professed  to  be. 

Their  live?  in  Kngland  were  exposed  to  hatred  and  persecution 
(rem  the  <  -::ddi-'n -d  church  and  from  men  in  office  and  power. 

All  ihi-.  '!.■"■'  bon  with  Christian  temper,  not  rendering  evil 
,-,',/■  >>■;/.  Nor  did  thev  rail  to  adhere,  lirmly  to  their  principle? 
,,*  faith,  and  to  cxemplifv  in  their  live-,  the  self-denial  of  the 
(  i . :  i  - ' 

(  ....  thev  were  acting  for  the  good  of  po.-terity,  more 

than  for  tin  ir  individual   benefit,  thev  hesitated  not  to  leave  their 


FIRST    SETTLEMENT    OF    GUILFORD.  !) 

pleasant  homes  for  this  land,  but  not  without  much  consideration 
and  prayerfulness. 

A  strong  purpose  to  walk  with  God  and  one  another,  in  the 
enjoyment  of  divine  ordinances  and  to  guard  their  children 
against  the  corrupting  customs  and  pernicious  examples  in  En- 
gland, prompted  them  to  embark  for  these  shores,  leaving  behind 
them  their  pleasant  homes  and  seats,  their  cultivated  and  produc- 
tive farms,  and  their  profitable  business. 

The  public  documents,  and  the  records  of  the  acts,  by-laws, 
and  institutions  of  the  adult  settlers  of  Guilford,  evince  that  they 
were  intelligent  and  public  spirited  persons — moreover,  it  is  mani- 
fest that  they  were,  with  scarcely  an  exception,  lovers  of  the  truth 
and  of  good  order  in  society,  and  were  also  eminent  for  prayer 
to  God  for  the  salvation  of  themselves  and  their  fellow-men.  pre- 
ferring '■'the  kingdom  of  Christ  above  their  chief  joy." 

It  is  stated  already  that  a  number  ot  planters  located  them- 
selves in  Ilammonasset  quarter  where  was  a  large  tract  of  excel, 
lent  land  ready  for  cultivation,  and  the  Town  Record  states,  that 
prior  to  1<>72,  John   Scranton,  Xoah   Bradley,  James   Hill,    Luke 

Hill,  T.  J  land,  E.  Thompson, Seward  and  William  Leete. 

(probably  Jim.,)  and  John  Meigs  were  residing  in  Ilammonasset. 

Report  says,  that  women  were  accustomed  to  walk  from  this 
place,  to  Guilford  (town  plot)  a  distance  of  ^o.xcn  and  a  half 
miles,  to  attend  public  worship  on  the  Lord's  day,  and  returned 
the  same  day  ;  afterward  the  families  here  may  have  attended 
religious  worship  in  Killingworth,  until  the  Gospel  was  firr-t 
preached  in  East  Guilford,  A.  T).  1705- G. 

Prior  to  lOlWi.  there  was  no  bridge  over  Ilammonasset  River 
where  the  public  road  now  is.  but  one  at  Hayden's  Quarter. 

From  1645  to  1658,  Indians  in  Xew  England  were  more  or 
less  troublesome  to  the  people,  and  annoyed  them  in  their  farming 
business,  and  kept  them  constantly  on  their  watch  to  their  great 
weariness.  Hence  our  ancestors  had  to  go  to  their  daily  labors 
in  their  fields,  with  their  tire  arms  by  them.  \n  the  meantime, 
their  families  were  in  houses  fortified  with  palisadoes.  Such 
precautionary  measures  were  needful  and  taken  for  security,  lest 
women  and  children  should  be  killed  or  carried  off  captive.-, 
luit  it  i-  a  matte]'  of  gratitude  to  God,  that  judging  from  the 
records  of  the  town,  the   Guilford  Indian-   who  remained  in  the 


in 


I'.KIKI-     ACCOUNT    OF    THE 


town,  wore  less  troublesome  and  hostile,  and  did  the  people  less 
mischief  than  was  'lone  in  other  places  and  plantations. 

The  foundation  of  the  civil  and  religious  polity,  (constitution 
of  government)  of  New  Haven  Colonv.  was  laid  in  a  solemn 
manner,  in  Mr.  Robert  Newman's  barn  in  New  Haven.  June  1, 
lt'o'.i.     The  three  companies-  were  present. 

As  Mr.  John  Scranton  was  a  free  burgess,  it  is  more  than 
probable,  he  was  pre.-cnt  and  acted  at  the  time  of  that  agreement. 

One  article  of  this  fundamental  agreement  was.  that  church 
members  and  thev  only.  -!  onld  be  free  burgesses  and  have  power 
or  right  to  vote  for  and  to  elect  from  among  themselves,  magis- 
trates, deputies  and  other  nece.-sarv  officers  who  shall  have  the 
ole  right  and  power  of  transacting  all  public  and  civil  affairs  of 
eaeli  plantation. 

The  church  o!  Ouilford  wa>  gathered  or  reorganized  as  before 
intimated.  August  22.  lbdS)  at  New  Ilaveu.  at  the  -ana-  time 
the  churches  of  New  Haven  and  Milford  were.  \  K.  L.  p.  oO.J 
lint  there  appears  to  have  been,  about  four  years  after  the  plant- 
ation wa-  begun,  a  sort  of  gathering  of  the  church,  or  a  formal 
renewing  of  covenant. 

The  form  of  proceeding  to  gather  a  church  was  iir-i  to  -elect 
by  vote,  twelve  principal  church  members,  out  of  which  seven 
were  chosen. called  the  -even  pillars,  and  thev  solemnly  covenanted 
with  each  other  to  be  the  church  of  the  plantation.  To  this 
numb  '.all  other-  were  added  or  joined  themselves  :  whatever 
of   .fathering   the  took   place   il    was   only  matter  of 

form  ari-ing  ;      in    place   and   local   distan  '•■•  on    their   emigration 


lither.      T 


•e-s  ami  :  v<  i\\ 


:ct  ot  tin-  church  hi idv.  wa- 


ul ot    tin  ir  own  personal  pietv.  and  the  increase  ol 
i  io.-pi  !  faith  ai  d  for  the  giorv  of  < iod. 

\     choi   i     of  town    oilicers    was    aunualiv  made,    for   the    well 

uTairs.  in    the   following   manner:   the   burge.-- 

■     lei'tor.  nut  ::   ma  t'k    to    the    name    ot'  the    man    he  would    havi 


Mr.  Saw  :■  !    hi -bo  rough   i-  the  111'- 1  magistrate  elected. 
Mr.    V.  i  f  •  ,  vd     t(J    ring-land    in    i'Nl.  and   di<  <1    then-. 

V\  le-ii  la  i    .   li   lit-  -on-in-law.  Mr.   .bum  Iliggin.-on.  to 

t    r  or  -piritttal  ieacln  r. 
c    i-    i,o    r.-crd    „r    irji  litir.n    tiial     Ibv.  U.  Whitfield    wa- 


FIRST    SETTLEMENT    OF    GUTEFORD. 


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installed  over  the  church  here,  or  reordained,  ho  having  been 
episeopally  ordained  in  England.  Tie  exercised  his  ministerial 
rights  in  the  same  manner,  and  by  the  same  authority  he  had 
done  in  England.  Neither  he  nor  his  church  ever  formally 
separated  from  the  Episcopal  church,  or  were  separatists,  lie 
was  a  good  scholar,  an  able  divine  and  an  excellent  preacher  of 
the  Gospel. 

The  labors  and  self-denial  of  the  first  settlers  of  Guilford,  may 
well  remind  their  descendants  now  living,  of  their  obligations  to 
imitate  them  in  piety  and  zeal,  and  to  strive  to  benefit  their  fami- 
lies in  spiritual  rather  than  in  secular  matters. 

Let  every  descendant  of  John  Scranton,  in  whatever  part  of 
our  country  he  may  reside,  dread  sin  ;  value  the  blessings  of  tin; 
Gospel;  remember  the  Sabbath,  to  keep  it.  and  frequent  the 
sanctuary;  to  study  the  word  of  God — and  to  pray  daily  to  God 
for  pardon  and  eternal  life. 

The  first  settlers  of  Guilford  were  in  general,  pious,  intelligent 
and  industrious  men,  and  most  of  them  were  farmers. 

The  humane  treatment  that  the  few  Indians  remaining  in  the 
place  received  from  tin;  planters,  saved  the  latter  from  much 
trouble  and  annoyance  experienced  by  other  new  plantations. 

The  Compiler  of  this  family  Register  has  intended  to  render 
it  an  interesting  offering  to  the  living,  and  to  remind  them  of  the 
obligation  they  are  under,  as  the  descendants  of  the  first  settlers 
of  Xew  Haven  Colony,  anil  of  our  country,  to  cherish  the  virtues 
and  intrepid,  enterprizing  spirit  el'  our  Pilgrim  ancestors,  and  to 
exert  themselves  to  maintain  the  cause  of  freedom,  of  learning 
and  of  religion,  which  they  have  transmitted  to  us. 

The  Register  may  lie  found  to  contain  some  errors,  which  it 
was  not  easy  to  avoid,  considering  the  difficulty  of  obtaining 
correct  information  from  the  various  sources  from  which  it  has 
been  gathered.  Nof  a  tew  who  have  answered  tin;  many  letters 
of  inquiry  sent  them,  may  have  lacked  accuracy  in  their  state- 
ments, and  some  had  scarcely  any  records  of  their  ancestors. 

Some  families  have  only  defective  records  of  their  own  chil- 
dren, and  no  record  of  their  parents  and  grandparents.  The 
law  of  Connecticut  lately  enacted  is  like'}'  to  remedy  this  defect 
in  future. 

Where    dates    are    wantimr.no    further    information    could    be 


12    P.RIEF  ACCOUNT   OF  THK   FIRST   SETTLEMENT   OF  OF  I  I.FORD. 

obtained,  though  no  pains  have  been  spared  to  procure  full  infor- 
mation and  entire  correctness. 

The  Register  will  show  very  nearly  how  many  have  become 
head-  of  families,  and  the  number  in  each  family. 

The  men  who  have  been  distinguished  as  military  and  civil 
and  public  officers,  is  nut  large  :  but  quite  a  number  served  in  the 
revolutionary  conflict,  and  in  one  case,  two  brothers  served  in  it. 
and  both  received  pension-  :  three  other  Seranton's  received  pen- 
sions. 

John  Seranton.  the  first  settler  of  the  name,  was  a  farmer,  and 
his  male  descendant-  have  been,  to  a  great  extent,  farmers,  and 
have  deemed  the  cultivation  of  the  soil,  for  support,  honorable 
business,  as  indeed  it  is.  For  aught  that  appear.-,  they  have  been 
in  general,  useful,  industrious  and  respectable  citizens  of  those 
town-  and  counties  and  states,  in  which  they  have  resided. 

In  preparing  the  Genealogical  Register,  the  Compiler  has 
received  much  aid  from  Dr.  Ah  in  Talcott,  of  Guilford:  for 
which  he  would  acknowledge  his  obligation  to  him. 

The  Compiler  of  the  Register  hopes  each  person  to  whom  a 
copy  of  it  i-  sent,  will  have  the  generosity  to  remit  to  him  by 
mail  (post  paid.,  one  dollar  toward-  remunerating  him  for  labor 
and   expense  incurred  in  compiling  the  book. 


I.  Where  the  State  of  one"-  residence  is  not  specified,  the  State 
of  Connecticut  i-  always  to  be  understood. 

LI.  In  the  Register  the  letter  h.  i-  used  for  the  time  of  one's 
birth — d.  for  death — dr.  for  daughter — a.  for  age — m.  for  mar- 
riage— nut.  for   2d   or   remarriag — .*.    for    unmarried   or   single 

life. 

III.  Figures  between  brackets,  e.  g.  |       )  denote  the  No.  where 

the   children   or    family  of  the    preceding   parent-  may   be    found 
record,  d. 

IV.  The  la-t  syllable  of  the  name  Seranton  is.  in  town  records. 
in  -everal  instance-  written  t<,m  and  tun,,  but  in  the  records  ui 
the  (iciieral  Court,  and  when  John  Seranton    was   the  delegate  to 

-  lid  (leneral  A--emblv  in   |t)r,!i  and  1  f',7u.  it  \<  uniformh   written 


Out.         I    Se,-    ( 


DESCENDANTS 


JOHN    SCR  ANTON 


FIRST    GENERATION. 

JOHN  SCRAXTOX,  with  the  number  of  about  twenty-five 
heads  of  families,  made  a  settlement  in  Guilford  on  or  about  the 
10th  of  October,  1039. 

They  came  from  Guilford,  and  from  the  counties  of  Kent  and 
Surry,  in  England. 

The  year  of  John  Scranton's  birth  is  not  known.  It  is  proba- 
ble he  was  not  over  twenty-nine  or  thirty  at  the  time  of  emigra- 
tion, and  lived  alter  his  arrival  about  thirty-one  or  thirty-two 
year-,  and  died  27th  of  August,  1G71,  aged  about  sixty  or  sixty- 
one,  and  about  two  years  before  his  son  John  was  married.  [Town 
Records,  p.  08.] 

lie  was  twice  married. 

First,  to  Joanna,  (probably  in  England.)  The  name  of  her 
parents  is  not  ascertained.  She  died  July  22,  1601,  about  ten 
years  before  her  husband. 

Married  second  time  to  Ada.  or  Adaline  Hill,  who  was  the 
widow  of  Robert,  and  had  been  the  widow  of  Robert  Johnson. 
May  22,  1000.     She  died  April,  1085. 

Mr.  R.  Johnson  died  1GG1.  Mr.  R.  Hill,  to  whom  she  was 
remarried  January  7.  10G2,  died  August  ?>,  1G03. 

Mr.  Scranton  was  a  member  of  General  Court  in  1669  and  107U. 

rhUdr-,t. 

1  -  -J .  >tiii,  .Jan..   b.   as  eurh  us  i  ii-1 1 ,  and  d.  September  2.  17u3,  a.  02. 

2  ^Thomas,       I),  about  1043. 

3  'Sarah,  b.    Ma\    10,104:.:    m    John  Uuslmell. 


II 


DES  C  E  X  T)  A  X  T  S     O  V 


If  they  had  more  than  three  children,  they  died  young,  bef'on 
they  came  to  this  country. 


SECOND    ( ;  I". X I ". R  A  T I O X . 


1. 

Cart.  Joiix  Scraxtox,  Jitk.,  is  the  first  of  the  name  born  in 
Guilford.  lie  located  in  East  Guilford,  now  Madison. -within  the 
limits  of  Hammonasset  School  District,  and  in  the  East  Street, 
about  half  a  mile  west  of  said  river.     The  year  he  settled  there 

can  not  be  ascertained  ;  but  he  and  several  other  families  were 
residing  there  in  IG72.      He  was  twice  married. 

1st.  To  .Mary  Seward,  March  12, 1G73-4,  daughter  of  William. 
She  was  born  February  28,  1G52.      [Town  Records,  p.  77.] 

2d.  To  Widow  Elizabeth  Clark,  December  10.  IG91,  daughter 
of  John  Bishop,  and  died  August,  1727.      Farmer. 

lie  died  1703..  aged  (12. 

(  hildren. 

•t    'John,  lid,      b.  in  Hammonasset    district,   about    1(370;    d.    March  21, 

1723. 
'•  *Mary,  b.  about    1G7SJ;   m,   Joseph    Stone,  July   i),    1699,  who  d, 

February  2,  174.'J.     They  had  eight  children. 
G    "Mercy,  b.  about  1680;    in.  Sm.  Cole  or  Oowles,  of  Chesliire,  f)e 

eember  27,  1717. 
7    -Mahitabel,     b.  about  1682    !  of  first  wife. 

Note.  The  planters  of  Guilford  passed  a  by-law  soon  after  the  plantation 
was  commenced,  that  each  householder  should  annually  clear  up,  at  least  halt 
an  acre  of  land.  This  was  a  slow  and  laborious  process,  as  they  stubbed  and 
duj;  up  the  trees  by  the  roots.  This  process  was  injurious  to  the  soil.  Mr 
Scrantuii  was  the  first  planter  who  ventured  to  try  a  different  metho'd  of  clear 
ing  up  the  ground,  which  was  deemed  rash  and  useless.  He  went  cm;  north- 
erly two  or  three  miles,  and  alter  clearing  away  the  small  undergrowth,  he 
girdled  the  trees  ni'  about  three-fourths  of  an  acre,  and  sowed  it  with  wheal 
incurring  the  ridicule  of  main.  At  the  time  of  harvest,  he  reaped  about 
twenty  bushels  of  choice  wheat.  Hence  all  admitted  his  process  was  both 
wise  and  judicious,  and  adopted  it,  and  accounted  him  idso  courageous.  So 
report  sa\  s. 

The  inwntory  of  his  e.-tate  is  recorded  in  the  Xew  Haven  Probate  Llecords; 
vol.  iii.,  pp.  :'.U-t-.'J()6,  October  27,  1671  :  amount  of  it,  £410,  l.'ls. 

No  ii..      1 


l're\  inns  (1662)  to  the  union  of  New    Haven  and  ( ' etieui  (.'ol 

onie-  into  one  colony,  I  1667), J  several  n\  the  Guilford  planters  hail  plared 
them-cUe-  uui.ler  the  eovcrnment  and  protection  of  Gonneeticul  colony,  which 
facilitated  the  union 


J  O  H  X      S  C  K  ANTON. 


15 


8  *Elizabcth,      I).   November  4,    1692,   probably  of  second  -wife,  and   \va- 

ni.  to  William  Rowlson,  December  27,  1717. 

9  *Anne,  b.    December  27,  I  093  :  m.  Ebenezer  Munger. 

10  *Ebenezcr,      b.   March  16,  1696. 

11  *  Deborah,       h.   December  ."5,    1697:    in.  Abel  Chittenden,  July  5,  1721. 

In  his  will  he  gave  to  each  of  his  six  daughters,  besides  personal 
property,  from  twenty-seven  to  thirty-two  acres  of  land,  except  to 
Mary,  (Mrs.  Stone.)  who.  he  says,  had  already  received  her  share 
of  land  in  Ilammonasset,  third  division. 

His  widow,  Elizabeth,  as  executrix,  testified  in  probate  court 
to  the  inventory,  Nov.  9,  1703.     The  amount  of  it  was  £260,  IBs. 

John,  3d,  admitted  in  probate  court  that  he  had  received  ten 
acres  of  land,  with  the  buildings  thereon  in  Ilammonasset.  at  £40, 
and  fifteen  acres  in  Ilammonasset  fields,  at  £31,  and  five  and  a 
half  acres  of  meadow,  at  £9  ;  also,  twenty-five  and  three-quarter 
acre.-,  at  £25,  and  another  lot  at  £4,  13s..  in  all,  £109,  13s. 
This,  he  says,  lie  had  received  of  his  father's  estate,  toward  his 
-hare  of  it.  in  his  life-time. 


Thomas  Sckanton.  son  of  John,  the  first  settler.  Farmer. 
lie  married  Deborah  Thompson,  widow  of  Ebenezer.  and  daugh- 
ter  of  "William  Dudley.      She  died  October,  1681. 

Remarried  Elizabeth  Goodrich  (or  Griswold.)     He  lived  where 

his  father  resided. 

Children. 

12    -''Samuel,     d.  March  IS.    1750. 

].">    -'Hannah.      She  was  ni.  to  Joseph  lb-arts,  April  21.  171.". 

Note.  John,  Jan.,  was  nominated  in  1669,  to  lie  made  a  burgess  or  free- 
man of  Guilford,  and  at  the  next  General  Court  he  was  privileged  to  take  the 
freeman's  oath  :  therefore  he  was,  prior  to  this  time,  a  member  of  the  church- 
Thirty-three  other-  took  the  like  oath  at  same  time.  Hi-  brother  Thomas 
was  nominated  October  23,  1676,  to  be  a  freeman,  and  at  the  next  General 
Court,  a  vote  was  pa.-.-ed  to  admit  him  to  take  the  oath.      |  Colony  Records.  ] 

Note.  Thomas  wrote  or  made  his  will,  March  10,  1710.  It  was  exhibited 
ju  probate  court,  November  30,  1711,  and  December  1,  1711.  The  witnes-e,- 
to  the  will  were  Samuel  E.varts  and  John  Collins.  He  appo  inted  his  son  Sam- 
uel, executor.      The  amount  of  his  estate  is    C132,  Ss.  Sd. 

Note.  The  compiler  iinds  a  record  of  a  Thomas  Seranton,  who  died 
November  10,  1711.  leaving  a  widow,  Elizabeth,  (as  above.)  and  two  son-, 
Thomas  and  John,  and  a  daughter,  Hannah  ;  and  al-o  two  sons-in-law,  John 
bee,  who  married  Elizabeth  Seranton.  and  John  Evan-,  who  m.  Sarah  Scran- 


Hi 


I »  1:  S  C  E  X  I)  A  X  T  ?      O  V 


Sarah  Scraxtox,  only  daughter  of  John,  wa.-  married  to 
John  Bushnell,  of  Saybrook,  .-on  of  one  of  the  first  settlers  of 
that  plantation.  Mav  15.  IM~>.      He  was  a  millwright. 


-.Inlin  Bu-hm  !1.  h.    March  5.    lfiri.Vfi,  in  Saybrook. 

■Sarah  Ru-lniell.  h.    September  17.  lfifiS,   in 'Saybrook. 

•Hannah  Busline!!,  li.    November  in.  lf>7H,   in  Savbrook. 

*Marv  Bushnell.  I..    Fehruarv  2(1,  1072.   in  Savbrook. 

'Elizabeth  B-u-hne]l.  I..    December  2:i.  1074.   in  Saybrook. 

Tin'  father  of  John  Bushnell.  the  husband  of  Sarah  S..  was 
Deacon  Francis,  born  in  England.  lo'J'.b  and  died  December  4. 
I6sl.  It  appears  that  Francis  was  a  deacon  of  the  church  in 
Saybrook.  and  built  the  first  <rrist-mill  in  that  town.  lie  settled 
first  in  Guilford,  but  soon  removed  to  Saybrook.  Married  Eliza 
Chapman,  sister  of  lion.  Robert  Chapman,  of  Saybrook. 

ton.  ( letober   23,  HWs.      Sam.  his    -on.    wa-    executor   of  hi-    will.      Had  not 
Thou, a-  three  -on-  an^i  m- vera  I  dan-liters  ; 

Noi  i..      Thoma-  and  John  Scranton.  -ons  of  Thoma-  ami  e-randsons  r>l"  tin 
planter,  if  they  removed   out    of  the  colony,    (or   -rate.)    to    Rhode   [-land   or 
Ma--ael,u-ctt<,  am!    had    i>-ue.  then   \vc  can  account   for    Scrantons,  win 
Nos.  22.")  to  24!.  and  No-,  242  to  247.      See  No.  S2. 

No  rn.      The  compiler  iind-  a  record   of  a  Dcnni<  and  Sarah  Scranton,  who 
had  a  -on  named  Thoma>,  ]  ■  ni  Nov,  I  .">,  I  ft 72.     Also  a  Dennis  Scranti 
1  .  lilford.  'Ala'  died  .Ian nary  31 .  I6s9.  lea  via;/-  a  widow  named  Elizabeth  :   but 
no  child  i-  metnioiied.      Ar  hi-  death  he  was  in  po--es-ion  ot'  seventy-two  aen  - 
o|  Ian  1,  ic.,  and  ot  laryi    |  ■,  ipern  . 

A   Nathaniel  Scranton,  thirteen  year-  after  tic  death  of  Deuni-,  admi-trated 
on   hi-   e-tate,  the    linal    -ettlement    of    which    war-    mad''    November  0.    17".') 
til ■  _  to  -  i::-.  s.-.      The  -inn   of    'J27v.  I *».<.  had  hci  :     |  n  -  ii  a.-l\   ili-tril 
and.      [New  Haven  Probate  Record-,  vol.  ii..  p.  5H.| 

'Idc  pi'"' 'ate   record-  of   Hartford,  mention  a  Nathaniel  Scranton.   ,.i   Wi.th- 
I  Man-!,  1:5.  IW-r*.      He  mad"  hi-  will  February  I'..,  |tVj2-3. 
I'',i<_dit  day-  alter    his   death,    it    wa-    exhibited    in    .-aid    court,  i.  c.  Mai'eh  21. 
|f.t»2    3.      II       '■.'•'■'  :       -        ■  '    .      ■         ever  had   an; 

:  "i  m  atin  d  all  hi-  ]    "|  erty  to  Ids  i        tri  '!id-  in  Wether-tield..  >■;-...  \\  ' 
id  '1  homa-   I-'itel  .         Vol.   \  ..  2J7  and  p.  ,Vt.| 

\  i.  ,-:  22.  IC!i2.  h  :_'  '    '  :_'  '  -   ■  :     .     ■':    ii     \V   tin   '-ti      !  .  I    R..      ■• 

W.  11-  ■    Hartford  town  li:,-.      [Town    Record-,  p.  M:.2.i 

No-ri.,  TIa  :•'■  i-  - "  iva-..ii  to  ,,,-„, P,.!,.  that  the  above  Denni-  and  Na- 
irn, i          >                              '      i  :.   \:    \<  '.'..::: :  '     :.-. 


J  < »  II  N     S  C  R  A  N  T  O  X  . 


17 


THIRD    GENERATION. 


!. 


Capt.  John  Scranton,  13d,  son  of  John,  Jun.  He  was  loca- 
ted in  East  Guilford,  now  Madison.  His  residence  was  about 
one-fourth  of  a  mile  east  of  Tuxis  Pond.  [See  Letter  on  Rec- 
ord, and  Dr.  Elliott's  Sermon,  p.  29.] 

He  was  thrice  married.  1st,  to  Mary  Norton,  Dec  1'2,  L699* 
2d.  to  Mary  or  Sarah  Evarts,  daughter  of  John.  She  died  Octo- 
ber 8,  1749. 

3d.  Mary  Bushnell,  of  Saybrook.  daughter  of  Dea.  Francis, 
whose  son's  wife  was  Sarah  Scranton. 

His  will  is  dated  January  1,  1749—50  ;  and  his  son  Josiah  hav- 
ing died,  he  made  a  codicil,  January  4,  175  1  ;  brought  into  pro- 
bate court  April  4,  1758.     He  died  March  21,  1758. 

Childmu 

13i    •  .Marv,        I).  July  G,  1701  :  in.  Benj.  Bushnell,  of  Saybrook. 

It      "John,         I).  April  14,   1703;  drowned  in  Hammonassett  River,  just 
before  sunset,  after  mowing  sail  grass   during  the  da} 
about  1740,  a.  37.     His   father  saw  him  drowning,  but 
was  unable  to  rescue  him. 

l  :>     sJosiah,      I).  July  10,  1705;  d.  several  years  before  his  father,  Sept.  S, 
1751,  a.  46. 

1  6      ■  Sarah,       b.   November  25,  1707. 

17     *Submit,     b.  June  is,    1712. 

is     *Noah,        1).  Jan.  2D,  1714-15  :  d.  December  4,   1760,  a.  46. 

19  <Tehabod,   b.   February  19,  1717,  U.  S.;  d.  Dee.  1,  1760,  a. 43, 

20  'Hannah,    b.    Mareli  3,   1718. 

21  *Ami,  b.   May  16,  1720. 

22  ^Rebecca,   b.  September  12,  1722. 

N.  .15.  In  his  will  he  made  ample  provision  for  the  support  of 
his  negro  man,  and  his  Indian  slave.  They  were  to  choose  with 
which  of  his  children  to  live.  ccc. 


Mary  Scranton,  married  Serjt.  Joseph  Stone,  July  '.',  1699. 


<:i,iklf;<. 

Marv  Stunr.         b,   April    s.  1700;    in.    I.  Samuel    Evarts,    2.   Samuel 

Dodd. 
Hannah  Stone,     h.  Januarv  22.  17(>2:  in.  Jabtv.  Benton. 
Joseph  Stone,        b.    March  12,    1704. 

Thankful    Stone,  in.  Joseph  llotehkbs. 

Jedediab  Stone,    b,    December  12,  l7o- 


18 


[)  F.  S  C  E  X  D  A  N  T  S      O  V 


John  Stone.  h.    August  IS,  1710. 

Benjamin  Stone,  h.  January  31,  1714. 

Mindwell  Stone,  l>.   September  22,  1720;  m.  Jasper  Griffinf 


Maiiitabel  Scraxtox,  daughter  of  John,  Jun.  ;  we  find  no 
record  of  her  being  married,  but  there  is  one  of  her  selling  land 
to  Capt.  John  Scranton.     [P.  108,  T.  R.] 

9. 
Axxe  Scraxtox,  married  Ebenezer  Munger,  May  29,  1717. 

Children. 
*  Ebenezer  Munger,    1>.  September    2,  1718. 
•Caleb  Plunger,      '     b.  September  24,  1722. 


Reuben  Munger,  )    b    Man.h 
;  Simeon  Munger,  \ 


IS,  1725. 


10. 


Ef. i . x i : /. eh  Scraxtox,  .-on  of  John,  Jan.,  settled  in  North 
Guilford,  and  his  descendants  are  there,  and  in  North  Madison, 
(formerly  North  Bristol)  and  in    Durham.     He  died  October  6, 

1774,  aged  7<S  ;  married   Ann ,  born   1093;  died  July  2, 

1780,  aged  87. 

Children. 

23  •John  4th,  1).  August  29,  1726  ;  d.  November,  17,36.  n.  10. 

24  "-Ebenezer,  Jim.,  b.  August  17.  1728. 

25  "Ann,  b.  March    31,  1731  ;  m.  to  John  Dobell  or  Dibble. 

26  •Jap'il.  b.  June      25,  1733  ;  d.  November  12,  1816,  a.  83. 

X.  B.  The  will  of  Ebenezer  was  approved  in  Probate  Court 
June  12,  177".  His  only  son  Jared,  was  executor.  The  will 
mentions  a  grandson  and  a  granddaughter  in  Boston,  Ann  Dobell' s 

children. 

11. 
Dehor  ah  Scraxtox,  married  Abel  Chittenden,  July  5,  172  P 

Chi/dm,. 

Deborah  Chittenden,     b.  June  14,  1723,  -, 

Klizabctli  Chittenden,    b.  Jnh  16,  1725.  .-. 

Ann  Chittenden,  b.  December   20,  1726,-. 

Abel  Chittenden.  b.  An-u-t  6.  1735. 


12. 
Sa.miei.    Scraxtox.  son   u\'  Thomas,  of  Guilford,  and  grand- 
'(,n  iif  John,  died  March  18,  1750.      Farmer:  married  Elizabeth 


JOHN     S  C  R A  X  T  O  X  .  1 9 

Bishop,   January  30,   1712,  daughter  of   John.      She   was  born 

October  14,  1G90. 

Children. 

27  *Elizabeth,  b.  August   20,171.3. 

28  *Thomas,    b.  May        28,1715. 

29  *Hannah,     b.  October  14,  1716. 

30  *Sam,  b.  March     24,  1720. 

31  *Timothv,    b.  Mav,  1722. 

32  *  Abraham,  b.  1724  ;  d.  Mav  5,  1780,  a.  50. 

33  *Sarah,         b.  1726. 

34  *Lucy,  b.  172S  ;  d.  December.  1730,  a.  8. 

FOURTH    GENERATION. 
13. 

Hannah  Scranton.  married  Joseph  Evarts,  April  21,  1713. 

Children. 

Joseph  Evarts,     b.  June         4,  1716. 
Jehiel  Evarts,       b.  March   24,  1719,  of  Killing  worth. 
Hannah  Evarts,    b.  May         3,  1722  ;  d.  June  15,  1803,  a.  81. 
Nathan  Evarts,    b.  October  29,  1727  ;  d.  November,  1736,  a.  9. 

15. 
Josiah  Scraxtox,  of  (E.  G.)  Madison,  son  of  John  3d,  mar- 
ried Mary  Dickinson  of  Haddam,  the  time  not  ascertained.     She 

died  September  5,  1783. 

Children. 

35  *Sarah,     !».  January      26,  1733  ;  d.  1815,  a.  S3. 

36  *Mary,      b.  1736  ;  d.  October  13,  1751,  a.  15. 

37  *Raehel,    b.  Januan       21,  1739  ;  m.  Ebenezer  Fields. 

38  *John,       1).  November  13,  1741  ;  d.  August  22,  1832,  a.  91. 

39  *Josiah,     b.  November   11,  1743;  d.  March  19,  1800,  a.  57 

40  *Phebe,     b.  November     8,  1746  ;  in.  Arab  Norton. 

41  *Mabel,     b.  March  16,  1749  ;  d.  October  29,  1752,  a.  3. 

17. 
Submit  Scranton,  daughter  of  John  3d,  was  married  to  Dea. 

Simeon  Chittenden,  of  North   Guilford.      He   was   long  a  Justice 
of  the  Peace,  and  much  respected  in  the  town. 

Children. 

Mabel  Chittenden,       b.  November    5,  1737  :  m.  John  Coan. 

Josiah  Chittenden,       b.  November  13,  1739  ;  d.  1759.  s. 

Simeon  Chittenden,     b.  April  13,  1742. 

Submit  Chittenden,     b.  December  9.  1744;  in.    Capt.    Win.    Rossiter, 

Mary  Chittenden,  b.  October  12,  1747  ;  m,  to  Gen.  Augustus  Col- 
lins, who  often  represented  the  town  of  Ouil- 
ford  in  General  Assembly,  Conn. 

Abel  Chittenden,  b.  November    2,  1  750  ;  d.  when    -tudent    in    Yale 

( 'olleue,  September  1 ,  I  770,  a.  20. 

David  Chittenden,       b.  1755.  d.  March  24,  1776.  a.  21. 


2<  I  IiES  C  K  X  1)  ANTS     O  F 

IS. 

Xoaii  Sckaxtox,  of  Madison,  son  of  John  3d,  died  December 
■I.  17(50:  married  Esther  Bradley,  of  Madison,  daughter  of 
.Nathan  N.,  July  28,  1748.  She  was  born  1710,  and  died  Feb- 
ruary 28,  1792,  aged   7o.     She  was  a  widow  32  years. 

Cltthlnn. 

42  -Wiuh,  .Jim.,  Ii.  Kehruan      1,  1744  ;  il.  Julv  24,  1823,  a.  SO. 

43  "Pierre,  I..  July  4,  1  745  ;  (1.  July  22,  1747,  a.     2. 

44  "Olive,  I>.  February  17,  1747  ;  d.  .January  2.  175.'),  a.  8. 

15  *Pieiv,  Ii.  Deceinher  3,  174s  ;  dnnvned  September  30,  1751. 

40  -Jill.,     '  Ii.  Kchruarv  28,  1750  :  (lot.) 

47  *  Hannah,  h.  (  tctober'    27,  1752. 

48  *  Luis,  Ii.  June  14.  1754. 
I'.i  ■•■  i  Hive,  h.  January     22,  1757. 

50    ^Benjamin.     I>.  1  751) ;  d.  in  Sunderland,  Vermont,  s. 


Cai'T.  Ichahod  Scraxtox.  of  Madison,  son  of  John.  Farmer. 
His  residence  was  about  half  a  mile  east  of  the  church,  in 
<aid  place.  Lie  was  a  ('apt.  in  the  old  French  war.  and  went  in 
that  capacity  to  Louisburg,  (Cape  Bi'eton)  and  to  Ticonderoga. 
On  his  returning  home  from  the  latter  place,  he  caught  the  small 
pox.  at  Albany.  X.  Y..  which  caused  his  death,  December  1, 
17G<>.  aged  43,  and  was  buried  in  the  night  on  Clabbord  Hill. 
privately,  lie  was  ;i  man  of  patriotism,  enterprise  and  also 
strong  and  brave,  and  his  death  deemed  a  public  loss.  The  place 
of  his  grave  can  not  be  ascertained.  Several  soldiers  of  his  com- 
pany died  during  the  campaign  at  the  North. 

lie  inarrricd  Chloe  Fowler,  second  daughter  of  Abraham,  Esq., 
of  Guilford.  She  was  born  March  3.  1723.  ().  S..  and  died  sud- 
denlv  in  usual  health.  December  3,  1701.  aged  (50.  Sin?  regarded 
Mr.  Whitfield's  preaching  as  the  means  of  her  conversion  to 
(  hvist. 

5i    •  t  hi...'.  :-.  ,;.  Miu  2t;,  i;ss. 

52  •  Kli/.al,etli,        I..  d.  in   Ber-ell,  X.   Y. 

53  •  Tln-nphilii  ,    h.   December     I.   1751  :  d.   [-'ehruan    l(i,   1827,  (105.) 
,i  1     '  Abraham.        Ii.  September  111,  I  754  ;  d.  (1  10.  | 

55      [rlmUid.  I>.   December  10,  177)7:  d.    Ma\    24.    1792,    -..  a.  34.      He 

wa>  an  nllieer    nl'    distinction    in    the     Troop    oi 

Null.      A    leu    e\mi<i-    in. in    i  i  i,  ■    lineiiton    of  < 'apt.  Ichabod    Serantoii, 
■  ;  o\\    ".    I  In    i.ricf  i.1    :i  nicies,  \r.,  at    that  t  ime,   March  4 .   1  7U  1  ,   \  i  >I.  8,  |i    325. 

I     1  ,..;\i:..;      |..  i  1  .  j  ..    i     i,  |rd  I    null,     Ills.    ;      Bill'       I'.l'l  ladelul  II 

I  i  I.       '.'i  '■  .  :    l  ,1111.  :;n     :    I'o.-I.  i  i  i  mnc.i    ■ 


JOHN     SCRANTON.  21 

20. 
IIaxnah  Scraxtox.  daughter  of  John  third,  was  married  to 
Nathaniel   Allis,   of  Madison.   November   20.    17:39.      She   died 
January  10,  1783,  aged  65.     He  died  April  10,  1804.  aged  87. 

Child. 
Nathaniel  Alii-,  Jan.,  I>.  February  27,  1742  ;  m.  Hannah  Norton,  dr.  of 
Reuben,  October  2,  176G;  she  d.  March  12,  1785,  a.  39. 

Children. 
Rachel,     b.  July  f>,  1767. 

Hannah,  b.  September  4,  1770. 
Chloe,  b.  February  9,  1773. 
Sarali,  I).  March  '  24,  177s. 
Rebecca,  b.  June  15,  1780. 

Pierce,      I).  November  3,  1783,  drowned  in  Long  Island  Sound. 

21. 

Axx  Scraxtox,  daughter  of  John  third,  was  married  to  John 
Bushnell,  brother  of  Benjamin.  (Mary's  husband)   of  Saybrook  ; 


Gs. ;  Six  silver  spoons,    54s.;  Wheat,   4s.   f>d.   bushel;  Indian   corn,   2s.  Gd. 

bushel :  three  pair  oxen  :  one  pair  CI 7,  another  pair,  .£14,  5s.,  third  pair,  .£12  ; 
G  cows,  £5,  each  ;  Bull,  U  :  20  Sheep,  8s.  each  ;  Dwelling  house,  .£70;  Old 
house  and  bam,  £25;  Home  lot,  40  acres,  £7,  acre:  9  acres  Evans  lot,  40s. 
acre  :  High  hill  lot,  54  acres,  £3,  10s. ;  2  acres  in  planting  field,  .£24  ;  Ham- 
inonasset  long  meadow,  12.1  acres,  £f>,  10s.  per  acre  ;  Flax,  G  pence  a  pound  ; 
cider,  Ss.  per  barrel,  &c,  many  other  articles  are  omitted,  &c. 
Amount  of  Estate,   £1,096,  13s.,  a  large  estate  lor  that  day. 

Note.     Chloe  Fowler,  wife  of  Capt.  Miabod  Scranton,  had  live  sisters  and 

two  brothers. 

1  Mabel  Fowler,  who  in.  Dea.  Benjamin  Hart,  of  Madison,  November  17. 
175o;  d.  September  13,  1814,  a.  87. 

2  Rachel  Fowler,  in.  Josiah  Linsley,  of  Northford,  February  4,  1757. 

.'!  Anna  Fowler,  in.  Jonathan  Fowler,  of  Northford;  a  brother,  Col.  Noah, 
who  had  a  large  family,  and  Abraham. 

h  w:h  formerlv  customary  when  a  family  moved  to  reside  in  a  new 
house,  to  make  an  entertainment,  called  a  house  warming.  Mrs.  Chloe 
Scranton,  relict  of  Capt.  lehabod,  whim  she  and  her  son  Ichabod  moved  into 
tie  house  he  had  erected  for  them,  -he  wished  to  substitute  therefor,  religious 
exercises,  and  to  invite  Rev.  A.  Mansfield  to  preach  on  the  occasion,  &c.  He 
selected  for  his  discourse,  the  appropriate  text,  Joshua,  24:  "  As  fir  nu  and 
toy  Iwusr,  m    will  s,-rn   I  hi:  h.rd." 

N'ori;.  Sarah  Chittenden,  daughter  of  Capt.  David  3d,  of  North  Guilford. 
married  Aimer  Benton,  August  2S,  IS37,  son  of  Lot.  She  was  born  Febru- 
ary   1,  ISIS.     The\  removed  to  Mendon,  Illinois,     2  children. 

Sarah  Jane,  b.  Juh    17.  IS3S       Ruth  Frances,  h    February  It',,  1841 . 


22 


1)  E  S  C  E  N  D  A  NTS     O  F 


see   Xo.  13J,  about   1740.     No  account  of  their  issue  or  death  is 
found. 


Rebecca  Scrantox,  daughter  of  John  third,  was  twice  mar- 
ried. 1st  to    David    Hoyt,    of  Madison,  who    died   not    long   after 
marriage.     2d  time  to  John  Hill,  of  .Madison.      She  died  May  5. 
1798.  aged  70.      He  died  July  2:5,  17SG. 
Children  by  J.  Hill. 
♦John  Hill,  Jan.,  1).  Julv  1.3,  1758  :  d.  December  1,  1830,  a  tailor, 

•lehahod  Hill.       b.  December   19,  1760. 
-Abm.  Hill,  !i.  May  26,  17G3. 

'Rebecca  Hill,      l>.  she  was  m.  to   Sam.  Aekcrly, 

June  l.'i,  1780. 


Kbexezer  Scraxtox.  son  of  Ebene/er.  emigrated  as  appears, 
to  the  eastern  part  of  Connecticut  or  to  Rhode  Island,  where  he 
married  about  1750,  and  had  children,  George,  born  1751,  see 
No.  82,  Elnathan,  bom  about  175J,  Stafford,  born  1755.  and  Sam- 
uel born  about  1  757. 


Ann  Scraxtox,  daughter  of  Kbenezer.  married  to  John 
Dobell  or  Dibble,  of  Boston,  about  1751.  They  had  a  son  in  Bos- 
ton, and  also  a  daughter  Abigail,  whom  their  grandfather  mentions 
in  his  last  will.      Son  might  be  then  IS  or  19  years  old. 

20. 

Jared  Scraxtox,  of  North  Guilford,  son  of  Ebenezer.  (10) 
died  November  12.  1S3G.  Farmer.  Married  Lueretia  Russell, 
January  1.  1700.  daughter .  died  June  14.  1&13. 

fluid,,  u. 

:,i,    'J, Am  Ru-sell    b.  J.ilv  14.  1709  :  d.  December  21,  1820,  a.  53. 

-,-,     ••Jure.l.  b.  May  10.  1771  :  il.  .March  15.  1851,  a.  81. 

>    *  I-'.i.i  ihvit.  b.  Srjitember    li,  177'):  vva>    drowned    in    Quannapaiiy 

I'uiid.  ii.  North  (iuilford,  Mav  21.  1794.  a.  21. 


Ki.i/a  I'.i.rii  Scraxtox.  daughter  of  Samuel,  of  Guilford,  was 
marri.-d  to  FJi].lialel  Hall.  January  1.  17:15.  She  died  April  15 
1742.      lb-  il'n  .1  March  10.  17*2. 


JOHN     5CKAXT  O  N  .  23 

Children. 
*Eliphalet  Hall,  b.  September  29,   1737  ;  d.  November  22,  1739,  a.  2. 
^Elizabeth  Hall,  b.  December  23,  1789;  d.  March  2,  1740,  a.  \. 

28. 
Thomas    Scraxtox,  of  Guilford,    son  of  Samuel.     Farmer. 
Married  Mary   Parmalee,   daughter  of   Abraham.   December  28, 
1736.      She  was  born  July  27,  1718. 

Children. 

59  *Thomas,  3d,  h.   December  7,   1737  ;  d.  single. 

60  *Nathan,  b.  September  15,  1739;  d.  in  West  Sprinpfield,  Mass. 


Hanxah   Scraxtox,   daughter  of   Samuel,    married  Eleazer 
Evarts,  August   29,   1710,  son  of  Samuel.     lie  died  December 

28,  1«04.     She  died  August  11,  1791. 

Children. 
Hannah  Evarts,     b.  January  20,   1741;  in.  Caleb  Dudley,  in  1764. 
Elizabeth  Evarts,  b.  January  20,   1743;  d.  s.  October  3L  1813. 
Abraham  Evarts,  b.  March  30,  1745. 
Eleazer  Evarts,      b.   May  5,   1748. 

Mary  Evarts,         b.   September  4,  1750;  m.  Amos  Dudley,   1771. 
Anna  Evarts.         b.  November  4,  1753;  m.  Seth  Stone,  1787. 
Huldah  Evarts,      b.   October  3,  1757;    m.  Samuel  Bristol,  1776. 

30. 

Samuel    Scraxtox,  of   Guilford,    son   of  Samuel.     Farmer. 
Married  Mary  Fitch,  March  5,    1747. 
She  died  May  22,  1798,  aged  78. 

Children. 
January  17,  1748  ;  -1.  May  27,   1772,  s.  a.  24. 
March  V,  1750.      (144) 
November  1  7,  1  752. 
February  11,  1760. 
November  25,  1762. 
b.   October  7,  1766  ;  d.  October  2,  1767. 


Timothy  Scraxtox.  of  North  Madison,  (.afterwards  of ,) 

(-on  of  Samuel.  Farmer.  lie  married  Abigail  Torrey,  of  Boston 
.Mass..  November  23.  1748.  and  died  December  10,  1778.  They 
had  two  sons  who  served  in  the  Revolution. 

Remarried  widow  Anna  Fields,  December  15,  1779,  and   mar- 
ried third  time,  Comfort  Richmond.  Nov.  15.  1797;  died  1834. 


61 

-Lucy,          b 

62 

*Sam,          b 

63 

*Mary,         b 

64 

*Thomas,    1 

65 

'•-Anna,        b 

66 

*Fitch,         1 

24 


I)  K  S  C  I.  N  D  A  X  T  S     OF 


Child,;,,. 
07    •Timothy,      1>.   October  0,  1749:  drowned  June  11,  1752,  a.  3. 
OS   'Sarah,  li.  January  20,  1751. 

01)    '-Timothy,       h.  November  s,  17.').!:  il.  Sept.  23,  177)6,  a.  4. 

70  •TnmT,'        I).    April  0,  1750;  .1.  Doc.  17,  1840,  aged  84. 

71  ' T'.li/abcth,     1).   Nov.  0,    1757;    m.  Jainl  Hcetc,  January  4,    1780,  and 

had  seven  children. 

72  ^Abigail,         I>.  .June  17,  17511. 

7:t    'Timothy,      I..    April  1.  17(11  ;  d.  February  II,  1S48,  a.  87. 
71    "Catharine,     li.    February  20,  17('>.'(;   in.  Curtis  Murray  ;  four  children. 
75   *  Simeon,        b.    1705. 
70    v  Fmorv,  liap.  May  •"•,  I  707. 

77    Uoseph,  1).    October  8*  1701). 

7K    •Alexander,   1>.    Deceinher  10,  1772:  d.  1832,  a.  00;    one  account  say.-, 
I  852,  a.  SO. 
and   one  tint  named. 


Abraham  Sokaxtox,  ol'  Durham,  sou  of  Samuel,  Jun.  He 
was  the  first  of  the  name  ilial  settled  in  Durliam.  Married  Beu- 
lali  Seward,  of  Durham,  daughter  of  Joseph,  .Jun.,  and  died  about 
17515,    Remarried  Klennor,  about  L7(>0.     She  died  April  26,1797. 

Children. 

711    -  Al. 'in.  .Inn.,  h.    December.'!,  1741);    d.  .January  28,  1830,  aged  81. 

80    *David,  li.   October  27,  1751  :    (2()0)   d.  March  5,1838. 

*Knos,  li,    1753-4;  d.  a.  ten  inonflis. 

si  '  lehabod,  Ii.  August  31,  1702,  !>v  second  wile,  and  was  a  minor  at 
the  time  of  his  father'.-  death.  I>\  his  father's  will, 
dated  August  18,  1772,  his  half-brother,  Ali'm,  was 
constituted  his  guardian  during  his  minority.  The 
litial  settlement  of  his  estate,  as  by  will,  was  com- 
pleted .lulv  ;!,  1780,  i.e.,  lehabod  being  then  18. 
j.Middletown  Probate  Records. | 

:53. 
Sarah    Scuantox,  daughter  of  Samuel,  married   to   Deacon 
Thomas  Stone,  of  Madison.   June  17.    17-17;    son    of  Nathaniel, 
of  same  place,     lie  was  born  March  11,  1720. 

Child,;,,. 
•Sarah  Stone,         b.  June  4,  1748;  d.  .-.  January  30,  1772. 
■  Kli/al'cth  Stone,   b.  .January  7,    1750,    Dec   27,   1741).   O.  S,:   m.  John 

Shelley. 
'Hannah  Stone,      b.   ( )ctober'[(i,  1754;   m.  Flisha  liassett. 
4  Lucy  Stone,  b.    .March  <),    1757  ;  in,  Almi  Scran  ton,   of    Madison, 

November  20.  1  780. 


N'ori:.      Timothy  ]ictitioned  the  (ieneral  Assembly,  at   a    special   session   al 
'  I,  i"  l:  i.t  1 1 1  him  pa\  for  nursing  his  son  Ti  mot  liy,  during  his  sick  in  —  on 

furlough,  and  for  providing  for  him  in  tinn  of  said  sickness  :  and  the  A-scm- 
bl\  granted  him  -aid  petition.  His  <on  recovered  and  served  in  (.'ol.  Ward's 
regiment  during  the  war,  and  had  a  pen-ion.  |  See  Hon,  1\.  II.  Hinmau's 
War  -tateineiit.  \<    230.1 


J  O  II  N    sen  A  N  TON.  2o 

The  names  of  several  Scrantons  are  here  inserted;  the  time  of 
their  birth  and  death,  and  who  were  their  parents,  we  have  not 
perhaps  correctly  ascertained. 

82  George  Scranton.  it'  this  is  the  youth  who  went  to  sen. 
and  was  eventually  lost,  and  is  the  father  of  George,  (No.  83,) 
then  is  there  not  a  mistake  in  the  statement  of  these  four  sons? 
Stafford,  Elnathan,  Samuel  and  George.  The  preceding  four 
are  brothers. 

So  George  Scranton.  Jim.,  born  about  LToO,  in  or  near  Green- 
ville, Rhode  Island,  and  died  May,  1828,  aged  7.'!. 

eh!  I, Inn. 
v'g    Klnathan,       I),   ill  Granville,  Wa.-hiiiLi'ton  ('<..,  \.  V. 
(irorw  \\\,    Ii.   in  Granville,  Washm'titon  Co.,  \.  V. 
Simeon,  I),  in  Granville,  Washington  Co.,  X.  V.:    ii'  living,   lie   is 

in  tin."  -i  atth-east  part  of  <  >hi<  i. 
Orrin,  ').   in  Granville,  Washington  Co.,  X    V. 

Dennis.  !>.   in  Granville,  Wa-Iiiuirtun  Co.,  X.  Y .;    il.   M-i\',    185:;, 

at    Romeo,   McC.iin'i   Co.,   Michigan,   leaving  a  son, 
(  ;,.,,;•;  ...  ;l.  :,j1()Ui  V. 

SciiAvrox,  of  Connecticut.      Who  were  his  parents  the 

compiler  could  not  ascertain.  Married  Hannah  Guest,  of  Mary- 
land, (New  York,  probably,)  about  L78G,  who  was  born  January 
17.  1701,  and  died,  aged  82.     One  son,  .Tame-  A. 

84  James  A.  Scranton.  When  lie  was  only  two  weeks  old.  his 
father  died.  July  2,  1788. 

The  mother  of  James  A.  remarried  James  Robinson,  March 
I,  1802.  They  emigrated  to  Chillicothe,  Ohio.  In  this  place, 
James  A.  was  educated,  mainly  by  his  own  efforts.  She  died 
August  5,  1<S43.  After  her  death,  and  before  he,  (John  Robin- 
son.) died,  winch  occurred  August  25.  18  17.  he  disposed  of  her 
property,  which  belonged  justly  to  James  A.  lie  tiled  a  bill  in 
chancery  to  recover  it.  but  before  the  matter  came  to  trial,  he 
died  and  his  heirs  lost  it. 

Xote.  The  above  is  all  the  mother  of  .lame-  A.  could  state  of  her  lnis- 
luuul,  or  his  wife,  that  could  he  learned  from  her. 


i>i; 


i)  1;  s  (  ].  >  i)  a  N  T  s   o  r 


1  III  II    (,  l.Xr.UA'l  LOX. 


Sakaij  Siiiantox,  daughter  of  Josinh.  of  Madison,  married 
Simeon  Plunger,  ot'  the  same  place.  July  •">.  1751.  She  died 
December  l."».  1  s] ."..  age-d  <s:J.  lie  was  born  March  1G,  1727.and 
died  March   1  G,  lM;"i.  aged  t>s.     Fanner. 


I), 


,1  -.i.j  :  in.  Lois  Lvon.  of  Uod- 

••      •:,      ll.'Wil-  a  -ul.huul  >ilver- 


.Jn-iaii.  .!'•  •.   i  ■»:>  :   in.  A       a  Lee, 

:   Mary,  i.f   Mmii-..    .      SI  e  -nffeiv.l  Inn-   ami 
inili.   ai      it.  midii  alter  ani- 
.   - .     7  i  '  .     .  4-'! .  -h-a l    i i iu 
Marv,         I,.    \....  ::.    I7.V.  :   in.  Atnhvv.-  L.  St.. in'. 
Wilh-,        ,.    I',      vi  irv  !t.  17''.]  :   in.  L-tln  /  I!    :     .  dr.  of  (.'apt.  Daniel,  of 

Maili-ni   . 

Mai    I.       :..    Der-miLer  17.  17.;-  :  I  (Ira      v  of  .Madison. 


K.\<  m.i.  Si  iiAXinN.  daughter  of  Josiah.  of  Madison,  marri( 
Fbenezer  Field;,  March  1.  !  700,  who  was  born  April  s.  1  7  -  J 
She  died  in  New  York,  in  181G.  aged  77. 


./;■■ 


liar  I.  ;.  ..  .);   .        i         .'in.    I7n], 

Mar       . 

Mai. el  S..      I.  I  I.  r..!..-r  ■>.  17'',;i. 

.  M;      •>,   1 7 e. : i . 

(   ;. :■:-■:. ■•.  ,.  1  »  "   !•"..   1771 


JfiiiN  Si  canton,  of  Madison,  son  of  Ju.-iah.     Fanner. 

lie  wa-  a  sfildii  '  in  tl  e  Revolutionary  war  and  received  a  pen- 
-i..n  :  .  1  i  -  -  ■  1  August  i'l\  I*.°r2.  aged 'Jl.  Married  Anna  Blatchley. 
daughter  nf  Mi.-e;.  of  Madison.  January  I'J,  17oG.  and  died 
December  l'7.  1m"'.  ng.-d  71. 

.  .1  .77.'  .      .    Maivli  l'o.   :-»e.  a.  ''7. 

-,'      W 

-7    •   7 


i       W- !!   -  M 


v     •     [linen 


.!<'-]  Nil    Sckanto.v.  son  of  dosiali.  of  Madison,  married   Abi 


JOHN      S  C  11  A  X  T  O  X 


27 


gail  Blatchley,  sister  of  his  brother  John's  wife,  and  daughter  of 

Moses.     She  was  born  December,  17-14,  and  died  duly  21,  1790, 

aged  51.     Farmer. 

Chi/dm,. 

88  *IIuldiih,        I).  1772,  and  tl.  July  1-2,  1704,  s. 

89  *David,  I).  1775;  d.  September  I."),  183:5,  a.  58. 
1H)  *Ahi-ail,        I).  d.  October  27,  1802. 

'.H      Malicl,  I).  March  30,   1781,  s. 

92  *Sallv,  I).  I78."i;  il.  March  29,  1850,  a.  05,  s. 

93  *Josiah,  I).  1787;   il.  April  12,  1849,  a.  02. 

94  ".Mary,  li.  in.  to  Benj.  White,  and  d.  May,  1797,  a.  25. 

40. 
Phkjjk  Scraxtox,  daughter  of  Josiah,  married  Arab  Norton. 
of  Madison,  March  7.  1764.     She  died  August  31,  1818,  aged 
72. 

( "uildren. 
Josiah  Norton,     h.  April  18,  1700. 

Hannah  Norton,  I).  February      •'!,  1709;  in.  Amos  Ilotchkiu. 
Sarah  Norton,      !>.  . January      25,  1771  :  in.  Jonathan  Stokes,  1787. 
Malic]  Norton,      h,   December  17,  1773:  m.  Justus  Norton. 
Abel  Norton,         l>.  October         3,   1777. 
Diadema  Norton, b.  November  17,  1785;  in.  Calvin  Murrcv. 

12. 
Nov u  SciiAXTox,  of  Madison,  son  of  Noah,  Sen.  lie  made 
a  voyage  round  the  globe  in  Ins  youth,  so  report  says.  Block- 
maker.  He  married  Sally  Bradley,  of  Madison,  daughter  of 
Timothy,  about  1785;  born  about  1707.  She  died  February  17, 
1835,  aired  07.  in  Saybrook. 


95  -"Arthur. 
90     Noah, 

97  *S 

98  l'ollv  Antha- 

99  -  Wealthy. 

100      F.-thcr. 


in  Hudson,  X.  V.,  December  21,  1794. 
m.  to  Xath'l  Bannore.  of  Ilorseneck  :  she  d.  1840. 
Had  3  children. 

twice  in.,    l-t,   Skinner,  2d,  S.  Walurove  :  d.  in  N. 

V..  1S43  :  had  3  children, 
in.  Charle<  Chc-^'boro,  of  X.  V.      He  d.  1S47;  had 

2  children. 


Jon    Sckaxtox,  of  Madison,  son  of  Noah,  married  Mahitabel 

,  probably  of  Saybrook.      Being  a   widow,    she   remarried 

Bushnell,  of  Saybrook,  about  1790  or  92. 

i      1dm,  '„/."/>/  Ilnshumi. 
lot    *William,  h.  about  1770;  went  West  or  North-we-t. 

ii.  September  18,  1773;  he  went    to  -ea   a-   seaman    and  wa- 
.  a.  about  20  or  more,      lie  was  hrouedit  up  bv  Cap:, 
ii    Dndlev,  from  bovh I 


i)2  *A1 


1 )  K  S  C  E  X  D  A  X  T  S      O  F 


ln.'i    *Bet-ey,     i).  about  I77.">,  and  removed  with  her  brother  Win., 

and  to  what  part  of  our  country  they  went  can  not  be 
ascertained,  but  ino-t  Iikelv  to  Washington  ( 'o..  X.  Y.. 


17. 
Hannah   Sckaxtox,   daughter   of    Xoah,    of    Madison,    died 
Marcli  2<>.  l*vj:»:  married  'Peuben    Hill,  of  Madison,  February. 
177.").      Pump  and  bloekmaker. 

'  It'th I ri  a. 

'Juliu-  Hill,        b.  November  2'),  1774  :  d.  December  Id,  1S52,  a.  77. 

■Kl.-cta   Hill.       !..  I) er  S\,  17  75  :  .1.  «.  August  2'.K  isf>2.  a.  7*;. 

•  Wealth-    Hill.  b.  .luh  17.  17-2  :  d.  Au-tt-t   •!.  1-1-  :    in.    ('apt. 

<       -:-  Wilcox,  of  Madison.      Had  several  children. 

48. 
1,(1!-  ScuAXTOX.  daughter  of  Xoah.  married  to  J.  Treat  Dem- 
iiiLr.  of  (iuilford.  Xovember  "2  f.  177-1.     She  died  November  2o. 
l*:i.>.      r// t7«//v/i .  Jos i ah.  177-3.     Sally.  1777.     Polly,  17*<>.    Bill, 
17*1.     Dan.  17*4.     Tim.  17*7.     Harry.  17*!h     Panic,  1791. 

IP. 
Olivi:  Si  iiaxtox.  daughter  of  Xoah.  married    Ezra   Hill,  son 
of  Reuben.  Sen.     They  removed  to   Sunderland.  Vermont,  1813. 

31. 
Chi. <><■:.    ScKAXioN.  '      Madison,   daughter  of    Capt.    Ichabod. 
man-h  d  to  !»;;:. ;-  I  Meigs,  or"  -ame  town.      She  died  May  20.  17*8. 
M-  v  '   i.  1717.  and  died  May  12.  1*22.  aged  73. 

Ti    ■  '  no;  n!    iii!-  iir-t  plante]  •-  of 

•  ■■  !  rii    into  Hanunoj 

1       Am  iii.-i:i  -  23.  177".  and  died  Oeto- 

11.  !  -  i  2.  a  wa-   married  to  Daniel  1  laud.    Esq. 

:  [i    ili  -  i  Aultu-i  13.  [s-2\. 

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JOHN      SCRA  X  TON.  20 

2  Jonathan  Meigs  born  September  14,  1771.  First  a  promi- 
nent merchant  in  Savannah,  and  next  in  Augusta,  Georgia;  when 
about  76,  he  married  widow  Tabatha  Anthony,  May  27,  1847, 
who  died  March  25,  1853,  in  Mercer  County,  Alabama,  after  an 
illness  of  four  days  of  Cholera,  aged  59.  Her  maiden  name  was 
Clanton,  daughter  of  Holt,  of  Virginia. 

3  *Jehiel  Meigs,  born  April  9,  1777,  a  merchant  in  Augusta, 
Georgia,  died  in  Madison,  at  his  fathers'  residence,  April  3,1812, 
single,  aged  35. 

4  "Daniel  Meigs,  born  April  9,  1779.  In  1802,  he  com- 
menced the  business  of  a  merchant  in  Augusta,  Georgia,  where. 
he  died  August  9,  1826,  leaving  a  widow  and  three  children;  two 
daughters,  Eliza  and  Mary,  and  a  son  born  blind.  The  son  died 
November  27,  1815.  aged  about  21.  Daniel,  married  in  St.  Au- 
gustine, Florida.  1805,  Eliza  Saunders;  time  of  her  birth  not 
ascertained;  died  November  2,1851.  They  lost  two  daughters  in 
1813. 

*Elizabetii  Scrantox,  daughter  of  Capt.  Ichabod  and  Chloc 

Scranton,  married  to  Edmund  Wilcox,  of  Madison,  son  of  Thomas, 

December  20,  17G9,  and  born  October  7.  1718;  died  May  7,  1795, 

aged  47.     She  removed  to  Bergen,  New  York,  to  reside  with  her 

sons,  and  died  there,  August   26,  181-'!.  aged   GO. 

In  Clnhlren,  nil  horn  hi  Madron. 

"Pitman  "Wil  k  September  22,  1770,  and  d.  July   13,    1828. 

.  .  ."■-.     lie  m.  Klizabcth  Wilcox,  dr.  of  Jo- 

-  -ki,  and  removed  first  to  Riira.  .May,  1810, 

: :  \.  V..  to  \\  liieh  all  his 

:   I--    and    Meters    (tlicn    living,]    except 

Anna      ill  An  ■! in  removed.      [ le  was  one  of 

( 'onLrre^atiuiial 

church    in    licriivu,  organized  west  of  (iene- 

-  ■  Uiver,  computed  mo-tlv  of  ] n t-< o i -  from 
\  .  .  !<n  a  deacon  and  pillar 
in  .-aid  church. 

•  Chine  Wil  .  Sr  .tern1  '  r  2.").  1772,  and    d.   dub    21,    1790, 

"Thuma-  Wikox,  k  January  Is,  1.775,  and  d,  March  21.  1793. 

-  i:  1;h:i'm!  Wiieox.  k  April  7~,  1777;  d.  S'-ptemiicr  30,  17S1,  a.  4. 

•  Austin   Wilcox,  k  An-iiM  IS.  !  77'.i. 

■'Kdniuud  Wilcox,  k  February  I">.  17S2:  drowned  dune  4.  179',), 

a.  is,  in  Samuel  firiswoId*>  mill  pond,  Kil- 
liimwonk 

f  Anna  Wilcox,  k  April    9,    17-4  :  d.   March   2,  1816,  a.  32,  in 

rlie   houx  I        philus  Scran- 

ton, in  Madison. 


:;u 


I)  K  S  C  F.  X  DA   X  T  S      O  I" 


-[.:.  Hamilton  Wilcox,  h.  Lehman  27,  17S6:  was  drafted  into  the  war 
nt'  1-12.  ami  in  the  kittle  uhh  tin-  British 
troops  at  Buffalo.  I)e  •emher  .'in,  1  *1'J,  wa- 
\vm  1 1 1  '  '  ■ .  . 

w  hiK'  the  arm   \va-   heni-   :mi; aitate«i  In-  i-x- 
|i'nvil.  .human  27 .  1-14.  a.  :H).  -. 

•  Lli/.ahcth  A.   Wilcox,  I..   .March    21.    A--:    v.;,-    in.    to    I!ev.    Jo-iah 

Lier-on.  i.f  Ber-en.  No\ emher  2.  1  -hi.  who 

I.  .1.  uiii  rv  1  1.  1-2A      Tlicv  ha.l  :-,  children. 

•   Ihv.  ILiinilton   WiAo  . 

a  ■)>.. ..    i  ■     l.i  .'-■ ii  ■ .   a  .-    -;         Mr-. 

I'irr-oll.   .1.    . 

h.  Ain-il  2.").   [T'.tl  :      .    Mi  :'  ':   I  .   I  7'.'4.  a,  ■'!. 


Rachel   \V 


Thkopili's  SctiAXTOx,  of  3ladi.-on.  sod  of  Capt.  lehabod.  ami 
Chloe  (Fowler.)  Fanner.  Married  Abigail  Lee.  '2i[  daughter  of 
Jonathan  and  Mary  Lee.  of  Madi>un.  born  July  II.  1751.  died 
Deeeniber  A!.  LAlA  aged  Hoi. 


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Nil    :        I  'a,.:.  An-titi    WiAo.x.  h  in--.  '    (Aari--i     \   ::.  Ton.  i  • 

Killii-wurth.    March    27.  hnj,      'I'l  ,-.  -,  -i  ,  ..     W.  -•    .•       .    till    .Mi  ;.   2l. 

1  tn  Ii         11.  X.  V.  :  .    •  ■    "  IS        :-iuit 

1  hi,,.  .     .  Mi               -■  •  .      I'..'!      X..  M;  17.  1  -11-.      .  '  .  ;•'.-    .     .   A    .-ii 


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.IOUN      S  C  R  A  X  T  0  N  . 


31 


f>4. 
Abraham  Scraxtox,  of  Madison,   son  of  Capt.  Echabod  and 

Chloe  (Fowler.)  When  about  sixteen,  lie  enlisted  into  the  Revolu- 
tionary war  and  served  to  its  close.  lie  received  a  pension, 
which  was  continued  to  his  widow  after  Ids  death.     .Farmer. 

lie  married  Lucy  Stone,  daughter  of  Deacon  Thomas,  of  Madi- 
son, November  2G,  1778;  b.  March  9,  17o7,  and  died  April  3, 
1854,  acred  (.»7!,. 

I  Hi  .l(>\  .  I).    April  23,  1  780.  ... 

117  Lu'ev,  I).   October  12,  178:2,  -. 

118  Comfort  Olds,  h.   Marcli  lo,  I7s:>. 

119  Alun  Fowler,  b.    November  Hi,  17S7. 


Fra-tu.  Egbert,  l>.  April  21), 


Mav  2(5,  1845,  in  Wis. 


1     '     '  )  *  Erasmus  Elbert,  b.  April  20,  1822  ;   il.  August  a,  1823. 
^Louisa    Cennette,    b.  Septembers,  1824;   m.  S.  W.  [lent;  d.   January  I, 
184-8:   had  two  children,  that  d.  before  their  mother  did. 

Not;:.  Of  Lee  Family.  Jonathan  and  Man  (Bartlett)  Lee,  parents  of 
Theo.  Scranlou'.  wife,  lie  d.  February  17.  1803.  She  d.  September  23, 
1824.  a.  91. 

I  Subniii  Lee,  b.  .June  14,  177)2:  111.  I)a\id  Hatch,  of  Norfolk,  and  after- 
wards of  Jericho,  Vt.  2  Abigail.  3  Anna,  b.  November  10,  I  75G  :  m.  ('apt. 
Jo-ia'n  Manger,  March  22,  I  78<t. 

4  Mary,  b.  Juh  24,  I77.it:  in.  Jacob  Conkliu  :  d.  (of  puerperal  fever,)  1787), 
leaving  an  infant  ~o!i,  Frederick,  who  \va-  n  ('apt.  in  the  war  of  1812. 

.">  Jonathan,  h.  April  9,  1762:     in.  Mindwell  Hill,  b.  September  17),  1769. 

G  Selali,  1).  Seidell!  ber  7).  I7f>8;  in.  Sally  Dudley.  lied.  August  2:5,  1791. 
She  d.  Marcii  9.  187)4.  a.  87.].  They  had  two  children.  Horace,  d.  in  infancy, 
a.  7>  years,  and  Sally  .  d.  a.  37. 

7  (.'bloc,  in.  Col.  Jonathan  Todd.  M.  I).,  and  <!.  of  puerperal  fever,  leaving 
an    infant  dr.  i  (  bloc.  I 

:>  Jonathan  and  Mindwell  Lee,  had  ten  children.  I  Julia,  b.  April  7,  1790  ; 
d.  January  24,  I79f>.  2  Anna,  b.  December  27.  179!  :  m.  Jonathan  Judd. 
:;  Selali,  b.  September  21,  1794  :  m.  Electa  liuslmell,  dr.  of  Nathan.  4  Julia, 
li.  September  2,  !79C>,  -.  .">  Mary,  b.  November  (i,  1798:  d.  September  24, 
18110.      (i    Chloe    M.,    b.    April    li.    I  SOI:    m.   Win.    II.    ISishop.      7   .Jonathan 

Trunibull,  b.  May  7>,   ISO.'!  :  twice  m.,   l-t  lict-cy  !>.  Judd.  and  2d 

S  Timothy  Hill.  b.  Decembers,  [SO.r>;  d.  September  8,  1832,  of  Cholera  :  in.  M. 
Chittenden.  9  Carlotte,  in.  A.  Wilcox.  10  Henry,  !..  August  2,  1810: 
twice  m.:  l-t  11.  Smith,  2d  Abigail  Dudley.  11  Hamilton,  li.  August  28, 
I  813. 

Rev.  Win.  I'..  Lee,  A.  M.,  b.  August  30,  1828,  son  of  Jonathan  T.,  was 
detailed  pastor  ol  church  in  Fair  Haven.  He  m.  Elizabeth  Fayson  Howe, 
.'-.  of  Edward,  June  7.  1854.      Hue  child. 


>  1)  E  S  C  i:  N  D  A  N  T  S     O  F 

120  Betsey,  li.  July  14.  17'JU;   in.  Stephen   Conklin,  and  have  twi 

i Irs  living — two  drs  have  died. 

121  Ichahod  Heiii.,   !>.  November  4.  17'j:S. 

1-2-2  Sally,  b.   April  -2$,    17:<7:    in.  Justin  Griswold,   of  Guilford, 

and  ha\  e  six  children. 


John  Kissel  Sckantov.  son  uf  Jared,  of  North  Guilford. 
Fanner.  Married  Zerviah  Fowler.  IT'.b'i.  daughter  of  Ashur. 
horn  ,lulv  21.  17f»s. 


12.'!    Lueretia  SoloiiM', 

124    Man   Ann. 

127)   -Uct-ev  F.   or  L, 


.    lo,  1  7'.»4. 

a\   2n.   17."'. 

I  ■-.  i  7 '.is  :  d.  M ■  i -    2'.i,  I  S4.">,  -..  at  ( Ijipt. 
I",   Lee'   . 
no  :   -raided  tn  ileath,  December  1,  1  SOI . 


127     Rll-el    ]'■■■ 

12*  John   Wi!  .   .Jul\ 

'i*  win  in  fan  t>  d.  An  l;  11  -t  2<>,  ! "-'''!.     Asotin  I.  October  HL  IS07 


Jaiied  Sckanton,  of  2s.  Guilford,  -on  of  Jared,  was  graduated 
A.  B.  at  Yale  College.  171)5.  and  died  March  1.1,  1852.  aged  81. 
Fanner.     Married  Rachel  Fowler,  daughter  of  Ashur,  Dec,  1770. 


I2H  FrcdericK   Warner,  (alia-  Lee.)  F-<|.,    ..  Aue.n>t  17),   1 79t>.      (.'UGJ 

l.;n  K\  eh  11,  li.   An- u-t  'J,  I  7i'S. 

I.'ll  Fliza  Ann,  1>.    March  2.  I  SOU,  -. 

iM2  ^Ashur  Fowler,  b.   September  2().  I  Sol  :   left   home  at  24,  and  lias  not 

been  heard  from  >inee. 

l.'i.'i  Cynthia   Kll--!'!.    h.    <  letober  12.   ISO.'!,    s. 

I.'J4  Jiiliaitte,  b,    M;i\  24,  I  so."),  >. 

i:!7)  Jared,  !..    April  20.   1m)7. 

I .'!(',  ^Honieo,  b.    December  27.  ISO!)  :  d.  Mav  14,  1S27,  a.  1^ 

|:;7  Flnathan.  b.    March  27.  1  >  1 4 .  >. 


fill. 

X  vniA  \  Scua  n  i  ox.  of  AYest  Springfield,  Mass.,  son  of  Thomas, 
and  brother  of  Thomas,  died  in  West  Springlield. 

lie  was  twice  married.  1st.  to  "Widow  Mary  Fields.  Sept.  21, 
1  7 < '■  1  :  she  died  October  17.  177*  or  177'.b  2d.  to  Sarah  Cramp- 
ton,  daughter  of  Nathaniel,  of  Durham.  She  was  burn  Julv  5, 
17-11. 

N.  P>.  Probably  a  son,  Nathan,  born  about  17G2,  or  later. 
[  Si  c  Note  aftei 

|:;s    Deburah.       b.   about   i  7i!7  or  I  7>>S 
|.'i;i    •  IJae!  .  I.       •>-.    17" 
l.}ii   Will  b.   17 


Ma 


d.  Jnl\  27,   1S40,  a.  1.7 
1,  I7-'|  ;  d.  April  4.  IS 


.)  ()  H  \      S  C  R,  A   N  T  O  N  .  .).) 

I  12   Aaron  C,     li.  about  1784.      IIo  went   to   Franklin,  Delaware  County, 

X.  Y .     No  information  from  liim  for  many  yeai>. 
143   Sarah,  I).  June  22,  1790,  by  second  wife. 

<  hie  died  younjr. 

(>2. 
Samuel  Sceaxtox,  of  Guilford,  son  of  Samuel,  died  July  v:. 
1806.     He  married  Lutlieua  Bell,  daughter  of  Elislia,  November 
•1,  1792;  born  February  11,  177"». 

ChUdmi. 

Ill    Samuel,  Jun.,  !>.  July  24,  179:?. 

14.")   Amanda,  b.  June  I,  1795. 

140  Julia,  li.   March  7,  1797. 

147     \  Ham-,  I).  Atijrusl  15,  1801. 

147     j  *Ilarriet,  h.  August  15,  180]  ;  d.  August  I  1,  L804. 

(M. 
Thomas  Sceaxtox,  of  Guilford,  son  of  Samuel,  died  Nov.  17. 
183-1,  aged  81.  ■    Farmer,     lie   married   Damans    Seward.  June 
28,  1784.     She  died  September  3,  183-1,  aged  74. 

Children. 
I  IS  *Amos,        b.    1785;  d.  June  20,  1805,  a.  20,  s. 
L49   'I'homas,      b.   October  27,  1780. 

150  *IIannah,    b.  March.  1,  1790;  d.  January  20,  1852,  s. 

151  Henry,         b.   April  8,  1795. 

70. 
ToRllEY  SCRAXTOX,  of  Xorlli  ( iuilford,  sou  of  Timothy,  married 
Rachel  J  Fall,  daughter  of  Ebenezer,  March,  1781.      Born  July  o, 
1759  ;  died  .January  10,  1831. 

Child,;,,. 

152  *Klieiiezcr,     b.   neeember  15,  1782;  J.  March  ;;o,  1788,  a.  0. 

Abigail,  b.   June. -in,  1748;   d.  Julv  12,    1784. 

15.".   Abigail,  2d,  I).    Aim-iist  12,    1785, 

151    Torrcy,  b.   Jul;,   9,  1787. 

155  *Kheiie/.er.  b.    August  25,  1789;  J.  December  20,  1810,  a.  21, 

150    Rachel,  ha]>.  September  s.   179:;. 

!  57    Men  in,  b.   a  In  mi   1  790. 

158  -■  Ma:--,,  b.    1801  ;  d.  April,  1847,  a.  -Mi. 

159  *liarrv,  bap.  Sept.  8,  I79.'i  :   J.  March  2.   !  Son. 


Timothy  Scuanton,  of  Madison,  son  of  Timothy,  married 
Deborah  Chittenden,  of  North  Guilford,  daughter  of  dared,  Sep- 
tember !,  1  7  So. 

t  hililrn,. 

100  Jared,  i  .    April    I,  !7s7. 

101  i;u--cl,  b.    <  Irtuber   18,   I7SS. 

'  l'>2    •  William,     b.   September  28,  I  789. 


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I.  June  IS.  1-Il\  a.  5-1. 


(  v  i  ii akin;:  Sciiantcn.  daughter  of  Timothy,  married  C'urti: 
Murray,  nt"  Madison.  They  removed  to  Denmark.  Lewi-  Co. 
N.  Y..  and  baek  lo  Madison,  and  returned  thither.      He  died  the  re, 

[■SIT.  and  >hedied.  do..  1*4*. 

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111- 

Simkhx  ScijANTON.  of  North  Madison,  son  oi'  Timothy,  mar- 
■ii.-d  Zilia  Ste\  ••ii-.      I  ;ied.  1  Sol. 


K'.i  Si:  ;  .  A]  ril  2s,  17H4. 

!  7"  Da  '■.  January   1.  1  7 ' - 7 . 

rr,  7.        . 

174  Sarah.  !,.  I  !<•:<>    ■■•  17.  1  -it."). 

!77  -\   -       .  .  Aima-:  I  1.  l*o. 

!7»1  Jam    -  (  'uni-.       .  J;  r,      I    .  1M4. 

I  77  A  ;i.        I  Li-     .  ■•    ■   ■                                                   I      u  tweni  v 


!7-    "A-. 
i7:>    I..-..; 


.  in  S    -;::    America . 


J«iSKi'ii  S  ranthn.  o!   North  Madison,  afterward  of  Ilamden. 

-on    ■      Timotay.      Fanner.       lie    married     Iilioda    Taleott,   tlie 

ii  i'  of  David,  of  Durham.  X<> vcml.L-r  2'J.    17'.'-J.      lie 

I  la  :•  L'n.  1  -;_!".  ;:-.-.!  ."1.      She  rc-ided -with  lier  daugh- 

:<■!■  IiriAvm    N    .  !  -7.  i  in  X.  V..  and  di<d.  a.  s:J,  in  ISao. 


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,1  O  II  X     S  C  11  A  X  T  O  X  . 


Alexander  Scraxtox.  of  North  Madison,  son  of  Timothy,  and 
youngest  of  thirteen  children.    Farmer,    married  Mary  Buckley, 

of  Saybrook,  daughter  of  William,  December  1G,  1700.     She  was 
the  oldest  of  fourteen  children. 

\n  1807,  they  removed  from  Saybrook  to  Paris,  in  New  York. 
Her  father  and  all  his  family  removed  there  at  the  same  time.  He 
was  for  twenty  years  an  active  and  useful  deacon  in  the  Baptist 
church  in  the  village  of  Waterville,  town  of  Sangeriield.  His 
wife  and  rive  children  were  members  of  the  same  church  with 
him.  He  died  before  any  of  his  family,  of  the  cholera.  1832,  a. 
GO.  After  his  death,  his  widow  resided  awhile  with  her  youngest 
daughter,  and  next  with  her  son-in-law,  Dr.  E.  Fish,  and  died 
October  29,  1844,  of  dropsy  and  old  age. 

Ch'tldmi. 

190  *William  Altbrcl,b.  in  Savbrook,  Januarv  29,    1798,  d.  Mav,  L841. 

191  *PollyM.,  b.  in  Saybrook,  April   *16,    LSOO  ;    d.    of"  puerperal 

fever,  and  her  infant,  September,  1830. 

192  *Merey,  b.  in  Saybrook,    March    19,    1802;    d.  of  puerperal 

fever,  and  her  infant, 

193  "Catharine,  b.  in  Saybrook,  March  11,  1804;  il.  of  consumption. 

194  Alexander,  b.  in  Saybrook,  February  22,  1800. 

19.3  *Alonzo  Lester,  h.  in  1  'ari < ,  X.  Y,  May  28,  1808;  d.  of  eonsump- 
tion,  and  also  his  wife,  of  consumption,  in  Kirk- 
ville,  N.  Y. 

196  *Emmons,  1).  June    7,    1810;    killed    in    Kirkville,    bv    a    fall, 

1840,   .-, 

197  "Aniy,  b.   November  9,  1812  ;  d.  of  consumption. 

198  ^Harriet  M.,  b.   December  19,  1814  or  1816  ;  d.  of  consumption. 

79. 

Lieut.  Abraham  Scrax'tox*,  Jun.,  of  Durham,  son  of  Abraham. 
He  was  a  Lieut,  in  the  Revolution,  (and  served  on  an  emergency 
as  a  (.'apt.  or  Major  a  while,)  but  retained  the  title  of  Lieut, 
during  life,  and  received  a  pension.  He  was  a  member  of  the 
( leneral  Assembly  of  Connecticut,  from  Durham,  several  sessions, 
also  long  useful  and  highly  esteemed  in  said  town,  and  died  Jan- 
uary 28,  1830,  aged  81.  Farmer,  Shoemaker  and  Tanner. 
Married  Hannah  Camp.  January  1.  1772.  who  died  April  18, 
1700.  Remarried  Louisa  Fairchild,  January  1,1811.  She  died 
January.  1839,  aged  80. 

199  "Hamlet,      b.  Dccembi  r  I,  177:1  :  d.  April,  187)1,  a.  78. 

2ihi    *  Henry,         >.  Max    10,  177:.:   d.   in    Manchester.  Nova    Scotia.  l)c 
.   17-7.  u 
-ore  iii  niie  limb,  a.   I  i . 


;-,i; 


I)  v.  >  c  K  n  daxts    o  1 


il       l-ra.  I.  >.  Aj.ril  4.  I77-. 

-  -.(..v.  !..   M;  .-':  7.   17-1  :  .1.  A].ril   17.   1-17. 

•:;  •(  ,1;  tnit.  '-.  Maivl,   1  1,   17-:;  :  ,1.   Ma\   2S.  IS.'i'l,  a.  JO. 

it  -' Amanda.         I>.  A]. HI  !:*..  17-:.  :  .1.  S.-pti-inU-r,  1-4'.).  a.  04. 

i.">  ■  AIirahain-M.  !',  Mav  :;,  I  7-7  :  d.  St-i.ti-inlu-r  s,  l^i ,  in  Xat<-lic-\  La. 


SO. 

David  Souaxtox.  of  Xova  Scotia,  .son  of  Abraham,  of  Dur- 
ham, ilii-.-l  in  comfortable  health  in  A.  M  .  instantly,  while  dress- 
ing him-olf.  March  ■>.  1  s-'i'i.  a^ed  Si),  First  Alariner  and  then 
Farmer.  Married  l'hehe  Curtis,  of  Durham.  Remarried  Loraine 
Strong,  of  Durham,  daughter  of  Thomas  and  l'hehe.  She 'lied 
in   X.  S..   November  8.    I  »s;J,S. 

I'  :-.:..:     1  )         .::;.  May  I  1.  17.-2.      Thi-  dr.  la'  Lave 

Ju7        Sarah,  i.v  2d  v  il'.-.         .  An-u-1   1  1  .  17-0. 

hi  Sj.Hi  _'  i>t'   1  7-7.  tla-y  removed    in    Man- 
-     ■ ,     ('n     i  r  v  1 1  f  ( i  i i  X  ( i  \"  a 

Si'.iiia,  iitt-il   nil   east  side   el"  Miltin-il- 

1 1;  M'ii  lib  i-i .  u'lii-n1  tiny  it— i.  I<  ■<  I  during'  lite. 
_'n-  '..  in  Manrhr-t'T.  X.  S..  F.-i.rnary  20,   !7--. 

.  .Jllia-   17.    I  7-.'  :    rt.     i,t'    Small     L'oX.    J;I1 


.      •        •'  I  J 


Maivi,  7.  |7'.U  :    I.  ni    -  ar    ;  I'.-vrr.  .Man-ii  I-. 

I  -114.  .:.   |;j. 

N..M  :ii!.   .■    1  i.   17.'  ;  :    ■   .  S     .        ['.  -..  Jan- 

.   I  -el.  a.  7. 
Jul'v    12.    I7'.m  :  -;.   .    '    .Irn].-v,    Decemi.ei'    15, 
I  -4l'l. 

I-  in.   I7'.i7. 
Au:    -•  no.   I  :....  :  il.  i  f  Sim  ll-i  d.n,   ■): 


uiii.ai.Tiz. 


.1.  Nov.- 


Ii  iiiDuih 


!•'.  i.niarv   2i 


'I'll. .ma-   ii 


X.    15.      (  apt.  Da\  id  Seranton.  of  Manchester,  was  an  esteemed 

ami  a''ii\  <•  member  of  the    (.'one-relational   church    in  that   place, 

!ia\  imj' e.\  i]  religion  (hopefully)  in   a   ;_i i . - .- 1 1  revhul  there. 

a:'-    before    in'.-    death.      1  le    had  ten  children. 

i :  ...  I     lildren.  live    of  them     not    living  : 

irem  three    ot'  them  not  living.      In  all 

[>.  -id1  •  nine  in   Durham  :  total,  ninetv-three. 


-■  uaxt<i\.o1'   Diii'haui. -on  ot'  Abraham,  dun.,  mur- 

1  !  .  l<-r  of    Di'ehell \ll'M|-l 

.      ."-...     i  I   A  .!-!.'.       Afn-r    lie-    death    i.t'   hi-   wife. 


.1  ()  II  N     S  C  tl  A  NT  O  N.  ■>( 

he  went  first  to  reside  with  his  son  in  Vincennes,  in  Indiana,  and 
nexl  to  live  with  his  daughter  Sally,  (Mrs.  Welch,)  in  Terre 
Haute,  and  died  there,  1S2'J. 

Children. 

216  Sally,  I),  in  Durham,  Juno  18,  1787. 

217  Klanor,  i>.  in  Durham,  January  !),  ITS'.). 

218  Leauora,        l>.  in  Durham,  December  25,  1791. 

219  *(  iuerusov,     I),  in  1  )urli;iin,  Mav  1  2,  1  7'.)  I  ;  d.  in  Vineonnes,  la.  I  82.",  s. 

220  Maria,    '        l>.  in  Westlicld,  Ct,  February  21,  1790. 

221  *  Charlotte,      l>.  in  Newbury,  X.  Y.,  August    15,  1798;   d.   in  Durham, 

a.  20,  num. 

222  Francos  L.,  It.  in  Middleiield,  Conn.,  perhaps  August  15,  1800. 
22."     Charles  ¥.,   h.  in  Durham,  September  13,  1802. 

22-1      |,vd!!R''    \    I,.  April  3,  1807. 
Linelinc,  $  ' 

A  number  of  the  name  of  Seranlon  arc  here  inserted,  the  time  of 
whose  birth  and  death.  Sec,  could  not  be  ascertained  with  cer- 
tainty; but  the  time  thereof  best  agrees  with  those  who  were 
eotemporary  with.  them. 


Stutely  Schaxton,  son  of 


in  New  London,  and 


died  at  the  residence  of  his  sou  Stephen,  in  Brighton,  Ohio,  about 
1 788,  of  liver  ail'eetion,  aged  about  GO.  Married  Dorcas  Hull, 
(or  Dodge,  according  to  one  account.)  born  in  New  London. 
She  died  at  her  eldest  son's  residence  in  Indiana. 

5  ( 'Idldren  or  m,m  . 

■■ William. 

•  Joshua,     ii.  in  New  London. 
22")  *Stophen,  I),  in    New    London,   October   14,    1770;  d.    December   17, 

1842,  a.  73. 
22ti      Daniel.      I>.  in  New  London.  March  20,  1772. 
227  *l>clinda,    b.  in  New  London;  d.  1S54. 


82". 
Stephen   Sckaxtox,  of  Brighton,  Ohio,  son  of  Stutely,  mar- 
ried Asseneth  Wright,  of  Ludlow.  Mass.,  daughter  of  Abel  and 
Jernsha,  17!  10  ;  born  April  20,  1  77  1,  in  Windsor,  and  died  of  ehi  11 

and  billions  lever,  August  S.  1837,  aged  ('»(]. 

C/iiidrrn. 
227      Kunice,  b.  in  Ludlow,  Mass.,  October  9,  1791. 

22S     Joel,  I),  in  Ik'lehertowu,  Mass.,  April  5,  1793, 

229      Lyman,  It.  in  Iiurlinuton,  N.  V.,  April  20,  1798. 

2-"0      Siej.lien,  Jiiii..  It.  in  Kdmostoti,  N.  V.,  Ma\    19,  ISO-". 

:e;i    '■  Ahel  Wriii-ht,  l>.  in  LMmesion.    N.    V.,    April    I,    Isos,  and  d.  in 

(  'le\  eland,    (  >hio,    of   (  'onsumption,    Novendier 


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X.  V..  v   \        :  -'-■ 


I)ami:l  S(  i.wMiiv.  of  Wiiloborough,  Ohio,  son  of  Stately. 
•  \  In  >od.  Ii\  ing  away  from  hi-  parent-.  If  never  had  much 
_■■    d!    ill    in.  or  of  i  in.-ir   family.      Married   Charity  \\  ait. 

South    Iladlev.    )I;l-.-..    (laughter    of  William.    December     lb. 


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(jv.nVJii:    Sci:a\to\.   was.    more    than    probable,   the    son   of 

Kb.-zo/.i-r.  (No.  -1  ;.     born,  about   I  Ton.  an,l  ,];,,, 1  May.  1<s2o.  aged 

"•''».      St;  Am  I.      Klnath;    ..      San    id.      Y\  ho   the  mother  of  the-e 

four   Serantun's    \va-.    i.-   not    ascertained,      Information    received 

:..-   di  -c<  admits,  states,  thai    George    Scrantoiy.  in   his   boy- 

1 d  was  bound  i  tthode  Island,  and 

when   ;d, out    17.  lie   left    him   and   went   to   -ea.  and  followed   th 

ral   years,      lie   married  Edee  Baker. 

the    >iau,2'hter   of     1!   v.    i i    .    .min.    :     cl  ise    0  Bapti.-t. 

lb  I..  17-1.  and  .bed  February.  1*34.  aged  70.      She  was  a  very 

;  .    '.    :.   livi     Christian.      He  died  May.   1^2-'J.  aged 

7.i.      d'hev  ivmoved  to  Grai       ;   .  \\'a  b  b     ton  ('  ..  X.  V. 


W  .  ( , 


X.  V  .  ,i 
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X.  \      I- 


JOHN     ri  C  11  A  X  X  ON.  .'ill 

84. 
Jamks  A.  Scuaxtox,  of  Fremont,  Ohio.  Prior  to  1820,  lie 
removed  from  Chillieothe  to  Fremont,  where  he  was  employed  as 
a  book-keeper.  In  1821,  he  was  appointed  clerk  of  the  County 
Court,  and  also  recorder  of  the  County.  He  was  sergeant  al 
arms  to  the  Senate  of  Ohio.  (Columbus,)  where  he  died  March 
1  1,  lSol.  Married  Rachel  Whittaker,  of  Fremont.  .May  5,  1820. 
She  was  a  native  of  Pennsylvania. 

Chlliln    . 

Miiry  It.,  I).  .Juno  1  1,  1824. 

248  James  A.,  I).  .Jantiarv  4,  1827.      farmer. 

24!l    William  K.,        I>.  April  4,  IS.'55;   mariner  on  I,ake  Iv 

Kilen,  !).  Ootol.cr  l."),  18.'i!J  :   seamstress. 

Ilannali  P.  !>.  September  11,  1841  :  scam-tress. 


SIXTH     i,K\EI!ATK)X. 

Hi)  . 

John  Scuaxtox,  of  Madison,  son  of  John.  Farmer.  Mar- 
ried Julia  Hull,  daughter  of  Gurdon,  of  Ivillingworth.  lie  was 
a  man  of  more  than  ordinary  talent-,  and  did  much  public  busi- 
ness in  the  town,  in  early  part  of  life. 

t'luhh;,,. 

2.">n  t'reileriek   Warn  \>.  Julv  20,  1  <\)-2,  in  Madison. 

:>:,]  John,  Jim.,  Ii.  May  :),  1803  or  4,  in  Madison. 

252  •(;,•,,!■-!'  Washington,  M.  I).,    !..  lso'i;,  iii  Madi-on. 

2.")')  Norman  (iurdon,  'i.  in  Madison. 


YVakukx    Scuaxtox.   son    of  John,    of  .Madison.      A    fanner, 

surveyor  and  Baptist  clergyman. 

May  2'S.  1802,  having  obtained  recommendations  in  favor  of 
his  character  and  of  his  oualifieations  for  surveying  land,  he  -■•, 
out  on  loot  for  the  West,  (to  seek  his  fortune.';  lie  stopped  a 
while  in  Riga  and  Herg  u.  N.  Y..  and  afterwards  went  farther 
West,  seeking  a  residence  to  his  liking,  and  eventually  locate:!  in 
Plymouth,  Ohio.  IL  has  preached  the  Gospel  occasionally  for 
.-  vears.  and  for  fifty,  practiced,  surveying  land,  us  county  s ur- 
vevor. lie  ha-  live  limes  built  him  a  dwelling-house,  and  a- 
i  sold  and  bought  a  farm.  lie  married  IJetsey  AVheloek. 
March  '.),  [Mi;),  daughter  of  (apt.  Ralph,  of  Sturbridge,  Mass.. 
whosf,'  grandfather  was  the  lir.-t  child  born  in  that  place. 


!)  K  -  <     K  XHAXTS      HI 


i        Harriet. 

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i,  ,1. 

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ii.    I 
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III'. 

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;   mill! 

17. 

1-17. 

>',        '  l.iiivl!;:.  I'.   <  l.'tnl.i'l-  '.I.   Isl'.l  :    il.   All-lb!    iU.   1  -2-. 

7       '  A  .  .laiiu:::      I'.t.  l-^i:   .1.  Aj.ril  :i,   l^:i. 

-       -Julia   I!..  '..  Sr],!nu"lii'i'   4.   1-2-1  :    in.    Ci'iii-r    Klli-,    Scpti  in! 

7.1-4-1,  iiii-i  -1.  M:iv  s,  1  -47.  v  it'iimi  i— u   . 
:-        l!i  '  l..  Jaiman    IU.  1  -2-. 


David  Si  kantox,  of  /Madison.  son  of  .lo.-iah.  Fanner. 
Married  Folk  F-.-ter.  of  Madison,  daughter  oi'  Saul.  Sin-  died 
April  7.  Is  is.  aged  71.      lie  died  September  10.  lS'"'J.  aged  •>. 


:."■-<)  Marv  Ann 

L'til  Willi;  •  i, 

-  •  ■. !_'  A  i-i-        A 

li'Ll  "A     .- 


I  li'tn       '.   !  -    '  . 
l-|'i  :    -, 
!  -"  .1  :    -. 
1-Yi.rtiar     2,    I-i  1  : 

i'I.   1-:.p.  a     i:;  :  in,  i~m-. 

1-1.4  :    in.  n,  Ii,  iiiamiu  S.   F  'i!ii.  ,.'    ('. 

Maivli  ■'!!.  I-Hi:   il.  Mav  l',».   1-4!-.  a.  :):>>, 


-    15.    lihik.', 

'.     ■.  :  S,     '    n 


'Aiii'-Aii.  Sckantox.  daughter  of  Josiah,  of  Madison.  Mar- 
ried '  F/ra  (.i-avi'-.-ini  of  Fbenexer.  lie  died  August  17.  1*02. 
Slie  died  October  27.   ls<tl.      Hotli  died  in   Vermont. 


ii.  Jinn'  i .  i  "-.i  :  -. 
!•"  ,i  !\  '■•.  !,,  Juiu-  -J".  17H1  :  ■«.  -,.  Julv  1.  1-12. 

i  M  ..!.-.   17  •■■  :    .:.   -.,   V.'.  '.'.:■  -;. 


'.id. 
Jh-iaii     Si  iiantii.n,    -on    u!   .Io-iali.    ii!'    Madison.      Farnirr. 
Married  I 'oil  v  Si  anna  rd.  of  M'e-ti  rook.      Tln-v  lir.-t   n-movi 

tn    I'onijiey.  in    Xr\v   \  ork.  and   ne.xl    to    I'lTgon.  X.    1  .. 

■  ■'    '      •'   i  i;  i  y.      lid-  iii-st   wit*    died  in   F.ergeu.  !>.",!.      II- 

lid   liiin-    lb'1-i'V  Stannard.  -i.-ter   of  lir-i    wife.      1  [i- 

di.'<!  Anril  12.  IM'.>.  e-i'd  i;:i. 


!', 


;  -_ 


.JOHN     S  c  K  A  N  I    O  N  . 


do. 


Noah  Scranton.  son  of  Noah.  Rump  and  blockmaker' 
Kesided  first  in  New  York  city,  then  in  Chicago,  Illinois.  Mar- 
ried  Betsey   Reeves,  of  River  Head,  Long   Island,  October   30 

1819. 

('Idldroi. 

207       Noah,  I),  Februarv  25,  1822,  in  N.  V.  citv. 

268  Alfred  L.,      b.  June  8,  1824,  in  X.  Y.  city. 

26S     *Mary  F.,       I.).  December  2.'!,   1836,  in   N.    Y.  citv:  '1.  November  8. 

1834. 
268A     Aimer  K.,     b.  February  13,  1 82<). 

1)8. 
Polly  Antiias  Scranton*,  born  in  Madison,  live.-  in  Cannon 
street,  New  York.     Married  Richard  H.  Bishop,  of  Madison,  son 
of  Linas.      She  died  in  Chicago. 

.">  Children,  tiro  sunt  and  three  daughters. 

Henry  Bishop. 

Christopher  Bishop,  b.  of  X.  Y.  city,   Cannon   street.     X"   information   of 
tin-  other  children  obtained. 

101. 

William  Scranton,  son  of  Job,  of  Madison.  To  what  place 
he  emigrated  and  resided,  is  unascertained.  As  no  certain  infor- 
mation has  been  received  of  him,  if  he  had  any  issue,  the  follow- 
ing names  are  inserted  as  the  most  propable. 

269  *Joshua,  hi-  a.  and  b.  nut  ascertained.     Carpenter,    m.  *Mary  Fajxe. 

270  *Heman,  b.  in  I'ownal,  Vt.,  1790,   and   .1.  there,  .Inly  2.").  Isi-'i,  a.  53. 

lie  was  a  merchant  and   a   Major  of  the  Regiment  in  that 
region;  m.  Julia  Xoblc,  dr.  of  Roger,   December,  1813; 
b.'in  Shellicld,  Ma-..  1789  :  she  reside-  in  Brooklyn,  X.  V 
Chddren. 
■j7I        Olive  \..  i.  August  12.  1815,  in  I'ownal,  Vt. 

27^.        Kli/a.  b.  May  17.  1817,  in  I'ownal,  \'t. 

273       Jane  A..  b.  March  4,  1  81 '.»,  in  I'ownal.  Vt. 

273|  *Henian  M..  b.  December    12.  1821  :  d.  in  Brooklyn.  X.  V..  Feb- 

ruary 20.  1  -4!e 
Julia  Annette.'    b.  1*25. 
See  ,\ii,  e,  to       Edwin  K.,  b.  I  -2-. 

^Foster  I!..  I>.  1-2'',  ;  d.  1-4-. 

See  Xo,  041         Noble  [{.,  b.  April  17.  1831. 


Id;,. 

Lii;\.  Ki:.\-n  s  Sciianton.  A.  M..  -mi  of  Theophilus,  of  Madi- 
-oii.  wa-  graduated  at    Vale   College.  Is'O^.     Soon  after  gradua- 
tion  he  began  to  instruct  a   Grammar  school   in   Rocky  Hill,  am! 
C 


42 


li  K  S  C  K  X  1)  A  .N  i  S      <)  I 


continued  ii  six  months.  and  then  began  the  study  of  divinity 
with  Rev.  John  Elliott.  I).  I).  Receiving  a  unanimous  call  to 
become  the  first  pastor  of  the  (  ongregational  church  in  North  Mil- 
ford,  (Milford.)  afterwards  ( )range:  ho  was  ordained  and  installed, 
duly  1.  1S(I."».  Being  di-inissed  a:  hi-  request,  January  2.  1<S'_'7. 
be  preaeheil  in  Woleott.  a-  -lated  -apply  about  two  year-.  The 
Congregational  tdmrch  in  Burlington.  Conn..  ga\ e  him  a  unani- 
mous call  in  lie  their  pa-;or.  which  be  aecepted  and  was  in-tailed 
over  ii  January  2.  ls:in.  and  dismissed  .May  27.  1  S4U.  lie  still 
reside-  in  Burlington,  without  charge,  and  occasionally  preaches 
to  neighboring  congregation.-.  lie  a!-o  labored  a-  an  agent  of 
ibe  Connecticut  Bible  Societ v.  about  four  vears.  in  the  four  North- 
ern Counties  (if  Connecticut.  Married  Marv  Flizabeth  Prudden. 
of  Milford.  daughter  of  Xewuin  and  Klizubeth  iNorthrup.)  April 
In.   lfsui',.      She  i-  :i  descendant  of   Ue\.   Peter    Prudden.  the  first 

mini.-ier  of  Milford.  (  1  fio'J.)  and   of   Uev.  iiogcr  Newton,  si nil 

minister  of  tlie  same  church,  born  February  >>.  l7<So. 

Rev.  lira-Mi-  and  Mary  K..  adopted,  as  their  only  child.  Mary 
Flizabelh  1'..  the  twin  daughter  of  Jo.-eph  Jonathan  Prudden. 
first  of  Milford.  and  next  of  Bethlehem.  (Litchfield.)  and  after- 
ward- of  (Georgia  :  horn  February  27.  181  'J,  and  resides  in  Bur- 
lington. She  was  married  to  Uev.  Gardner  S.  Browne.  A.  M.. 
September  -'J'1.  bs.'is.  who  was  then  pastor  of  the  church  in  Hins- 
dale. N.  II.  He  i-  now  (lSo.V)  a  Homeopathic  Physician  in 
Hartford.  Tlie}-  have  one  daughter.  (Mary  Scranton.  i  born 
Au-n-t  ■>:).  I^J'.i. 


1'ai;m.i.  >(  uaxtux.  daughter  of  Theophihis.  Married.  1-;.  to 
('apt.  William  Whittlesey,  of  Saybrook.  August  2V.  18(>3.  lie 
-e(  sail  from  Guilford,  July  27.  l-mi.  t'or  the  West  Indies,  in  his 
own  vessel  (Brig.)  and  arrived  at  Dominica.  August  24.  Me 
-ailed  for  home  September  o.  1m.M>.  from  Gaudaloupe  ;  on  the 
third  or  fourth  day  after  he  left.  ;i  severe  hurricane  came  on.  in 
which,  it  i -  probable,  ii  •■  ves-el  foundered,  and  he  (master. ,  aged 
:  :i.  and  i  il  the  -ailor-  -  «  re  io-i  :  ue\  ;■  heard  of'.  Two  brothers. 
( )rrin    I  land,  aged  •"><•.  and    Le\    ret.  mate,  acred   2-">.  of  Madison  : 


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.)  O  II  X     S  C  R  A  N  T  O  X.  43 

John  Brandykin,  Handy  Pai'melee,  aged  10,  Joel  Fowler,  aged 
10,  and  John  Mc Colly,  were  lost  with  him.  They  had  only  one 
child,  William,  born  in  Madison,  March  21 . 1  80  I.  Mrs.  Whittle- 
sey was  remarried  to  John  Linsley,  31.  1).,  of  Woodbury. 
They  first  removed  to  White  Lake,  X.  Y..  and  next  to  Evans- 
ville,  Indiana,  where  they  now  reside. 

William  Whittlesey,    Esq.,  only  child  of  William  and  Parnel, 
went  first  to  White  Lake.  N.  Y.,  and  next  to  Evansville.  Indiana- 
with   his    parents.      Married    Catharine    P.    Gillespie,    of    White 
hake.  Sullivan  Co.,    December  8,  182J.  ;    born  August  10.  1804. 
Merchant  and  land  surveyor. 

riiildrrn. 
Parnal  Seranton,  ii.  ;it  White   Luke.  X.    Y.,   February  22,  1625: 

in.  tu  Jonathan  S.  Jaques,  December  P.), 
1^47.  3  Children,  Mary  Catharine,  1>.  Sep- 
tember 21.  1 848  ;  Elizabeth  Racliel,  I).  May 
ii,  1850;  Alfred  Garrison,  l>.  April  30,  ISTrl, 
They  reside  in  Kvansville.  He  is  a  whole- 
-ale  dry  jrooils  (Jobbing)  Merchant,  in  com- 
pany witl'i  Field-,  Merrell  &  Co.,  N.  V.  city. 
Mary  Van  Riper,  1>.  July  2.1820:  in.   to  .Joseph    1'.    Matthews. 

Julv  -'ii.  1845.  4  Children,  Catharine  Fliza- 
h.  Mav  :  I.  1S46  :  Parnal  Louisa,  i». 
May  15,  1848;  Alfred  Harrison,  I..  October 
lit,  185o;  .John  Thomas,  h.  November  23, 
]■-.">"..  J.  P.  Matthews,  is  a  Tobacco  factor 
and  merchant,  and  resides  at  Steam  Post,  mi 
( ireen  Rh  cr,  Ken, 
Ann  Elizabeth,  b.  March  25,  L828:  m.  Thomas  C,  Jaqucs,  Feb. 

10,  1851.    I  Child,  Mary  P..  b.  Nov.  2,  1851. 
John  I.indey,  .  May  2.  18:50;   in.  Martha  Ann  Rlythe,  June 

'.i.    1 851  :    i  iv  us    one-half  and    carries    on    a 
Steam   saw-mill,    near     Orvcnsville,    Gibsuii 
Co.,  India 
William  Gillespie,  b.  February  29.  IS32  :  is  clerk   to  J.  .J.  Jai|iie>. 

Azariah  Theophilus.  A.  P..  b.  Januarv  lit,  i  834 
'Alfred  Milton.  b.  June  23.  1  s3(", :   d.  November  8,  1  845. 

Pine,,-  Amelia,  k  February  !o.  1  s) !  . 

107. 

Jonathan"  Suraxtox.  of  Madison,  son  of  Theophilus,  died  of 
erysipelas,  July  27.  1*17.  lie  wa-  ;i  prominent  member  of  the 
church  in  Madison.  Constructor  of  breakwaters  and  wharfs,  and 
a  Farmer.  Twice  married.  1-i.  Lo  ivoxunnn  Crampton.  of  Madi- 
son, daughter  of  Ashbel.  January  27.  I^m  :  horn  May  :>(>.  1781b 
and  died  December  27.  L*:->3,  aged  41.  In  her  lite  she  exhibited 
the  purity  and  excellency  of  the  Gospel.  He  remarried  Jemina 
Piatt,  daughter  of  Daniel,  October,  18d4.  She  remarried  Ebene- 
/er  Dudley.   Esq.,  Madison,  June  1-i.    h-kbl. 


-II  i >  k  s  ( '  i :  x  it  a  \  t  s    or 

fluid,  ■<-.„. 

■_'M      Kra-tus  Clark.  h.  November  10,  I-";. 

275      Serenu  Hamilton,  I>.  March   I  .  ISM  . 

■r.W     .ImsujiI]   Hand,  I.,  .June  2S,  ISl.'i. 

■j:>;  '.Mary  Roxanna.  I..  Jam:  S,  LSI.'):  <1.  September  28,  1816,  a.  lj. 

277    ".Jonathan  (.'onicliu-,  l>.  ISIS:  d.    September    15.    1.-41,    after   a    few 

hours  illness,  (if  erysipelas,  a.  23,  s, 

27s      Mary   Ruxanna,  b.  April  2,   IS20. 

27s      Catharine  Sarana.  b.  A]iril  1,  1-22. 

27-  "^Samuel  Ridiar.l.  :-    .Iul\   7.  l-2t  :   il.  .Inly  21,  lS2f>,  a.  2. 

His. 

( 'haui.ottk  S<  i:antu.\.  second  daughter  of  Theophilus,  died 
March  •>.  Is-!.'!.  aged  40.  She  lived  much  respected,  and  died 
lamented  by  all  her  acquaintance.  She  married  Nathan  Clark. 
of  Orange,  son  of  Benjamin  and  Sarah  (Rogers.)  1800.  Farmer. 
Xo  issue 

Hi-  remarried  Caroline  Fowler,  of  fluilford.  daughter  of  Har- 
vey. They  removed  to  Mention,  Illinois,  and  died  there  and  two 
of  their  children,  of  tin-  cholera,  all  within  the  same  week.  18o0. 

lull. 

Ciii.ok  Sen  anion,  third  daughter  of  Theophilus,  was  twice 
married.  1st.  to  Reuben  .ludson.  of  "Woodbury,  November  2 1<. 
Imi.").  Fanner.  lie  died  November  1  v.  1808,  of  consumption. 
Thev  had  one  daughter,  living.  Charlotte  Matilda,  born  Decem- 
ber :;.  1800.  and  one  that  died  in  infancy.  Charlotte  M.  married 
Timothy  Vincent  Meigs,  Esq..  of  Madison.  Nov.  2!),  1832.  They 
had  a  <on.  Timothy  Marshall,  born  June  10,  1848.  She  died 
-uddcnly.  after  protracted  illness,  October  lo,  1852,  aged  40. 
lie  is  now.     1 800.)  insane,  with  some  hopes  of  return  of  reason. 

Mrs.  Chloe  Judson  married,  2d  time,  Nathan  Bushnell,  of  Mad- 
i-on.  .lanuarv  is.  Inl''!:   born  in  Saybrook. 

Man  .Jmi-oii  ibi-  1  September  25.  1  -22. 

\   ■  ■         Hn-hncll.     b.  Jnnnan    1-.  I -25. 

(  ■<,:■!  cliii»  Si-r;  [Cn      i;    ■  .  ■!  ih    I -.  1-2-, 

\'i,-i  1  .      Mar;.   .1.  11  W  1      11     V.   Doolittle,  first  r>l"  New  Uavi.-n, 

..       W  15. .      .  .iiim  :..   IS4'J:    Walla.  •■  V.,  '     l)e 

;  i.  .  1   ■         ■  15.  1  -5«i  :  Nathan  <   ..    '      C  ■■    ar     1  7.    1.-52  : 

!    I!  .5     {■'<■'■  -     I  -51. 

\    •■   .■     :      [',:.■       ...  V        II...  Ma  .     •        II 


JOHN     S  OB  A  N  T  OK.  l-» 

1  10. 

THKOIUIILUS  SoBANTON,  oi'  .Madison,  son  of  'I'lu-o] >hi hi-. 
Farmer.  He  owned  the  line  of  stages  that  run  and  carried  the 
mail  between  New  Haven  and  Saybrook,  for  years. 

He  was  twice  married.  1st.  to  Elizabeth  Warner,  of  Guilford, 
(E.  River.)  daughter  of  Chapman,  July  2.  1<S]();  born  October 
20,  1788  :  died  July  11,  1845,  aged  57. 

2d,  to  Widow  Lucretia  Nott,  of  Saybrook,  daughter  of  Samuel 
Snow,  June  2J,  1848.     Her  first  husband  was  Albert  Nott. 

Child  mi. 

279  George  Whitfield,  l>.   May  2.'3,  1811. 

280  Selden  Thcophilus,  I..  October  1.3,  1814. 

281  *Amelia,  b.    April  10,  1818;  d.  March  II,    1839;  ii.2l. 

282  Caroline  E.,  1).    February  11,  1820. 

283  Charles,  I).  June  23.  1822. 

284  *  William  Lafayette,  l».    April    19,    I S24  :  d.  of  lockjaw,    February  19, 

1838. 
28.")  *Sarah  Warner.  k   April  30,  1830;  d.  Nov.  10,   1845,  at  the  res- 

idence of  her  brother  Charles,  Oxford  Fur- 
nace, X.  J.,  and  interred  at  Bclvidere.a.  15. 


111. 
Hubbabd  Scbanton,  of  Madison,  son  of  Theophilus.     Farmer. 
He  married  Elizabeth  II.  Auger,  daughter  of  Philemon,  of  East 
Haven,  April  25,  1810  ;  born  January  10,  1792. 

Children. 
28ii  Philemon  Augur,  I).  September  30,  1812. 

287  Abigail,  b.   Febnuirv  2,  1815. 

288  I'arnella,  h.  Julv  2,  1819. 

289  Daniel  Hubbard,    l>.   April  26,  I82f>. 

11:;. 

Col.  Icri.vr.oi>  Lee  Scbanton,  of  New  Haven,  son  of  Theoph- 
ilus,     He  was  first  a  merchant  in  Madison,  and  removed  to  New 

Haven,  and  is  there"  a  dealer  in  coal  and  groceries. 

He  was  twice  married.  1st,  to  Artemesia  Hand,  of  Madison, 
daughter  of  Daniel  Hand.  Fsq..  and  granddaughter  of  Daniel  and 

m.  Jane  Grace  Finch,  daughter  of   Daniel,  February  3,    1853:   b.  Jauuan    In, 
1833.      They  have  one  dr,  Franco  Grace,  b.  August  8,  1854. 

Cornelius  S.  IJuslmell.  of  New  lla\eii.  Grocer,  merchant,  lie  in.  Kniih 
Fowler  (Mark,  dr  of  Samuel  and  Enicline  (Fowler  ami  now  Mrs.  lliobev.) 
duly  19,  1849  ;  b.  October  20,  1810.  They  have  three  children,  Sereno  Scran  ■ 
Ion,  b.  duly  19,  1^50;  Samuel  Clark,  b.  March  9,  1852:  Charlotte  Needier 
b.  Aii-ust  24.    I  853. 


m  ])  i;  <  c  ]•;  \  D  a  N  T  s     o  r 

Chloe  Seranton;  .Meigs,  of  Madison.  1*80;  September  12. 
I.SU7,  and  died  .June  I--!.  1*:>S.  aged  80. 

2d.  In  Lucy  Ann  Fa-ton.  of  New  York  citv.  (laughter  of 
diaries  :  horn  in  Ltica.  -Y  Y..  March   1.  1*0*. 

II''  wa«  unaniinou-ly  nominated,  hv  the  brigade  officers,  in  he 
appointed  brigadier-i_"-neral.  hut  declined  the  honor. 


J'.H  ^Arhim-ia  M,-i. 

l''.<2  Anhiioia. 

_"•..  •  Danirl  Hami. 

2:0  "Mai-v  Au-ii-i  1. 


\I;       :    21'.    l-2'.i. 

April  14.  1-.41  :  il.  S<-]it.-niocr  '..*,  \s:)-j.  |.i  rlia] 

St|.u-iu!  it  7.   ls.'i:J. 

•Fail  ...:".   l .").  I  -.4-  :  il.  in  iiii'ancN . 

:  iv  -rn  mil    witi'.     1 1.    .Jilllr    S.     1  -4-  :      il.  ,Flll\ 

1  -  1-. 


//  U  l^i-< 


-<^0 

1 1  km;  v  Si.  kami  in.  -on  of  Thcodbrr.  Fanner.  1  li-  dwelling- 
house  is  nearly  on  the  old  site,  occupied  by  that  of  his  great-grand- 
father. Cap;.  John  Scranton.  of  Mndi-on. 

lb-  was  thrice  married.  1st.  to  Rachel  Lin-ley.  of  Xorthford, 
(  X.  l.ranford. ,  daughter  of  Jo-iah.  Fsq..  May  Lb  1823  :  horn 
October  14.  Lsfiii.  and  died  April  2X.  18  11.  aged  41.  much 
In-loved,  and  at  death  much  lamented.  / (fJA 

2d.  to  Sally  Lin-ley.  of  Northford,  daughter  of  Col.  H*J^ji. 
December  8.  18-14:  died  December  •"•.  1*17.  aged   l~>. 

.".il.  to  Delia  Fitch,  of  North  Guilford,  daughter  of  Dr.  Fitch. 
Au-u-t  15.  1*18:  horn  March  28.  l8<>7. 


April  22.  l-e; 
■SM\    (  ':    ll'     n    .  i>.    Marcli    hi.   iM'l'i. 

2'.'7    Klieii  Ait    -ta.   I..    !)<•.  i-mli  t  L»'..  I 
-  •-    ICmih    So]  .   .Fu  '■    12.  ivil. 

2!0    \L  .  .   Am  I  in.  i- 

:joo    •  II. -un   I.'    -!'■    -     ■    A    -'  -•   [o,  1-:; 


.  :  ■  il  ■  ,/.    Ha  uii    Hi  '  .. 


!-;-.  a.    14. 

.1  in  :,.  i-:,i 


(  ii.Minjri   Olds,    of   Madbon.    -on    oi     Abraham,  of  Madison. 

,    ;  v.  ict-.       'l'liev  uei  ' ■        and   the   only   dauiihli 

ii-r-on   F\ari-.  of  Ma 
!  -  .   i;  2.  1  M7  :   born  (  Ictoher  I  *.    1  7 '.'3  :   dh-d   Mare], 


1^21:    born  .liui'-  2  1. 


JOHN       S  C  K  A  \  T  0  N  .  I  i 

Children. 

"02  Until  Kli/.abeth,  li.  Atiji'iist  20,  I  s  l  > . 

.">():;  Chloe  Cornelia,  1).  September  7,  1821,  s. 

."04  Cynthia  Ann.  b.  Mareb  19,  1820,  b\  second  wife..-. 

.">o")  Abraliani  Fierson,  !>.  Nov.  28,  1827. 

."(Hi  *.Iuliette,  li.  January  5,  18.40;  d.  ( >ctober  2.'?.  1S5-I. 

.".(17  Sarah   Aiu-elinc,  b.  December  .'5,  18.41 . 

•"08  *Comt'ort  Eihvard,  b.  December  1  7,  18.4.4  ;  d.  <  )ciober  24,  1841,  a  il. 

.".()!»  Lucy  Stone,  b.  March  2,  18,4(5. 

:U0  (ieor»r  Bvarts,  b.  March  5,  18">8. 

.".1  i  Daniel.  !i.  June  <i,  IS42. 

119. 

Ai'.i.'Aiia.m  Fo\vm:i:  Si  canton,  of  Madison,  son  of  Abraham. 
married  Clarissa  Griswold,  of  Guilford,  November  22,  1810. 
Fanner. 

'      ihlr,-,,. 

:il2  llarrici  (  lari.->a,  b.   October  IS,  1811  . 

.41."  Hamilton  Wilcox,  b.  January  24.  1-14. 

:;14  Horatio  Lee,  I).  July  ■(,'  1818. 

",l."j  John  Hart,  b.    Xovember  S.    1822. 

.'ilti  .loci  (iris-wold,  b.   September  9,  1825  ;   re>idcnce  in  Vera  Cruz. 

.",  17  Alonzo  Fowler.  b.    February  22,  1828. 

::is  Thomas  Stone,  b.  .January  20.  ls".l. 

.",19  Joseph  Samuel.  b.  J  mi"  IS.  is:;;,. 

120. 
1  > k  r s  i; v  Sgkaxtox,  daughter  of  Abraham  and  Lues-,  married 
Stephen  Conkling,  of  Madison,  son  of  Usher.      Farmer. 

■I    (Wrlrrn—l  Hrlmj. 

Mare.arel  Lucy  Cotiklinjr.         li.    .May  2".,  1820;  m    Levi  (1.  Kvart>. 
Antoinette  ISetsev  Conklimr.  b.    February     24,     182-4:     in.    John     L. 

Seward. 


If  ii  v i*. < id  L5k.ia.min  Sckantox,  of  Madison,  son  of  Abraham. 
Farmer,  lie  was  thrice  married.  1.  to  Laura  Doud.  daughter 
of  Giles,  of  Madison.  December  11,.  181 9  ;  died  August  14,  1822, 
a  led  25.  2.  to  Fanny  Antha  \\  ilcox,  daughter  oi'  Flijah,  Decem- 
ber 11,  1823  ;  born  .'day  12.  18<»4:  d.  January  31,  1842,  aged 
38.     3,  to  Fhebe  Kelsey.  daughter  of  Eli.  January  I.  1850. 

.420  L;tura  .li-uucin  !>.  Xov.  24,  I  82U. 

"Ann  Amelia,  b.    September  S,  1 S25  ;   d.  October!!,  18-47. 

."21    Cornelia-    Aif'red,    I  b.  June  12.  1-27. 

."22     ■Cornelia   Klleu.       )  1).   June  12.   1S27:   d.   Feb.  (i.   184.'!,  a.   I.",. 
.42-4    Deborah  Ward.  b.    February  7.  18.44. 

:!24    'Tienianiin  Wallace,  b    June  1.  !S4I  :   d.  Fehrnarv  .'!.  1842. 


t~  li  }.  S  C  K  N  I)  A  N   I         O  I- 

122. 
Sai.i.v    Sckantox.    -econd     daughter    of   Abraham,    married 
.1  u-i in  (Iris  wold,  of  ( iuilfbnl,  son  of  Thomas. 

'  nn'i/n  u. 

■  Ivlwai'd   A..  ■>.  <  htolier  ('.,  IslS:  drowned   Juno  I!),  livJK. 

Jiiliann  I  '..  i.  \la\    Hi.  1S21  :   d.   Man-li  2.   |S2l>. 

I  'ntharilir   M..         li.  Marcii  !>,   Iv.M. 

William   1'..  i  !..  Mas   •',,   |-v;. 

Walter  S..     \         k  Ma\  li,  1S27;   in.  Kniiline  Senniton. 

i      uric-  <  'litVunl,!..  April  II,   IS.'M):   d.  Nov.   I  I.   |s.32. 

!  ■>'.',. 
!.!  i  i:i:ii\     Sai.omi:    Si  i;an tun.    daughter    of    John     Uussell 
Scrantoii,  of    North  Guilford,    horn   December   10,  170  1.  and   \va.- 
married  to  Samuel  Talmadire.  of  Cheshire. 


M\ky  Axv  Sc r a \to.n,  daughter  of  .lolm  K.  Seranton,  of  \. 
(  iuilford.  horn  May  2".  1700.  married  to  Fliab  Hill,  of  Guilford, 
-on  ot  Noah,  Augusi  2.  1*22. 

'   <     nr,  :  . 

(ii'or-e  Hi  I.  !•.   Jnh   -2-2.  1-21. 

Cliai  ii.   A].ril  H,    !>-'il. 

Iliifh.-I  Henrietta,  ii.  June  23.  1  vi2. 

I  !er-ev  ( 'atluirine.  I>.    Mav  S,  1  s.'STi. 

Marv'j,     i  li.   Juh    14,  lS.'J'.t. 

Ait-n-ta.  n,   Jnfv  -.   1  -4  2. 


Ki  --i:i.  Fowl. Kit  S(  KAN  ln\.  -oil  of  .lolm  K..  of  X.  Guilfon 
.Joiner,  lb-  married  Ann  Fowler.  November  o,  1825;  died  Ma 
II.  Is!  I.  aged  :W<. 

■   >,?.(},;     . 
-  l;.  :-,   ;    ,|e        i  [te.       .     I  leeelili.er  I  .    I  S20  :    (1.    Mil\    20,    I S4 .") ,  it.    IS. 

'.In     i  'liit.-    !.  .  .!  ih   3.   I  -2'.»  :   d.  Juh-  5.   1S4S.  a.   I'.i. 

Dii-.id   Fnv      :■.  >e  dun-   in.  I-:;:'. 

_< -    Mi ui n i     Sniiili.        :  .  A |iril,  1  -.in. 

('    ■  -:  '..    \m  !,,  I-40. 

I..  June.   I  -42. 
\              hter.  di, 


■  IipUN    \\  li. 1.1AM     Si  iiAXinx.    r-oii    of    .John     Ru-sell.    of    North 
Hranfonl.  married   Loi-  Ann   Hart,  of  Durham.  <  >etober  10.  IS.'l  I. 


.1  O  II  N     SC  R  ANTON.  49 

Children. 

341  Henry,        I).  1835. 

342  Frances,       b.   1839. 

34.1  Elizabeth,    b.  June  10,  185(i. 

L29. 
Frederick  W.  Scranton,  Esq.,  ox*  Lee,  of  Madison,  (adopted) 
son  of  Capt.  Frederick  Lee,  (son  of  Jared,  of  N.  Guilford,  A.  B.) 
Farmer.     Capt.  Lee   made  him  his   heir.     He  married  Hannah 
Barker,  of  Branford. 

Children, 

346  Charles  Lec,  (Scranton,)  b.  February  2,  1825,  in  Madison. 

347  *IIarriet.  b.  in  Madison,  February  26,  1S20;  d.  Octo- 

ber 27,  1846,  a.  20. 

348  *JRomco.  b.  in  Madison,  .May  14,  1829;    tl.  March  4, 

1832.  n   3. 

1.30. 

Evelyn  Scranton,  of  North  Madison,  son  of  Jared,  A.  B., 
born  April  9,  1780.  Farmer.  Married  Susan  Newkirk.  Re- 
married Eunice  Davis. 

Children. 

350  Alfred,  b.  October  5,  1832,   s. 

351  *Ashur  F.,  d.  September  20,  1840,  a.  1. 

352  *Raehc1,  bv  2d  wife,  b.  1820:  (1.  September,  1830.  a.  10  months. 

135. 
Jared  Scranton,  of  Cromwell,  son  of  dared,  A.  B.     Married 
Lucy  Ann   Edwards,  of  Cromwell,  July  18,1830;  born  March 
0,  1808,  in  Warren,  X.  Y\,  an  adopted  daughter  of  Edwards,  of 
Cromwell. 

Children. 

353  Eliza  Amelia.         b.  September  23,  1831  ;  in.  Forest  1?.  Ward,  of  North 

Haven  :  lost  1  child. 

354  Romeo  Edwards,  b.  Augusts,  1833. 

355  Robert  Emmet,      b.  September  10,  1835. 

356  Lemuel,  b.  September  30,  183.7. 

357  Edwin,  b.  June  10,  1840. 

358  Arthur  Fowler,      !>.  Julv  12,  1842. 

359  Catharine.  b.  October  1,  1844. 

360  Allice,  b.  January  18,  1847. 

361  Han-iri  !,.  Januan  23.  1849. 

138. 

Deborah  Scranton,  daughter  of  Nathan,  of  West  Spring- 
field,   Mass.     Married  to  Reuben  Johnson, 


DES  C  V.  N  D  A  N  T  S    O  V 


Children. 


Ada  Johnson,         b.  February  •">,  17S5.  -. 
Naomi  Johnson,     l>.  April  12,  1791,  s. 
r>aac  Johnson. 

189. 
Rachel  Sckantox.  daughter  of  Nathan.     She  died  February 
22.  1826.     Married  Abraham    Hubbard,  who  died  February  24, 

1800. 

Children. 

Joel  Hubbard,  b.  1788. 

Rachel  Hubbard,  b.  March  lilt.  1790;  in.  Jerry  Norton. 

Sarah  Hubbard,  h.  June  12,  1792;  in.  Amos  Seward. 

Marv  Hubbard,  b.  Julv,  1794  :  ni.  John  Harrison. 

James  Hubbard,  b,  July,  I78li. 

I  10. 

"William  Sckanton.  of  North  Guilford,  son  of  Nathan,  of 
West  Springfield,  died  in  New  Haven,  duly  25,  1840.  aged  G7. 
Married  Lydia  Fuller,  1809  ;  born  aboul  177"'.  and  died  in  Ham- 
den.  1851. 

Children. 
:562  Jason,  li.  in  Springfield,  Mass.,  April  1-1,  1810,  -. 

3G3    Harriet,  b.  in  Springfield,  Mass.,  December  I,  1811. 

."Sfi-J    Hannah  M.,   b.  November  28,  181. '3,  in  Hamden. 
,'if>5   Lydia  Ann,    b,  .July  22,  1816,  in  Hamden. 
of',!',  Sarah  S..        b.  in  North  Guilford,  May  2b,  1819. 

111. 
Simeon  Sckantox,  son  of  Nathan,  of  West  Springfield,  Mas-. 
Fanner.      He  died  April    1.182-'!.     Married  Abigail  Bassett,  of 
Madison,  daughter  of  Nathan.  February  12,  1810;  born  January 
19,  ITS.').     Being   a   widow,  she   married    Fldail    "Woleott.     Sin 
died  September  2  1.  1841,  aged  58. 

Children. 

:Uu  Ilarriei,        b.  N'ovember  29,  1810. 

:{i>  Geonre  I'...   b.   Februan   28,   1812. 

:jil9  Lewi'-  \V.,    b.  October  17,  1814,  in  New  Haven. 

.".70  Fnnnv.  b.  N'ovember  i  :>.  1817. 

071  Maria.  b.  in  Meredith,  N.   V.,  Julv  2:5,  1819. 

:;72  (  dive  I!..       b.  in    Meredith.  N.   V.,  June  I,   182.':. 


Sakaii    Scuaviox,    daughter    of    Nathan.       Married    Dav 


Nun..  Simeon  had  two  half  brothers,  /•/:. :  William  and  Nathan,  oldei 
an  la  Nathan  wen  I  -omc  \  ears  ago,  (perhaps  aO, )  to  ( 'auada  or  el  sew  here 
id   hi-  relation-  eali  ^i\c  no  information  about  him.      See  No.    |.",s 


J  O  H  N      S  C  R  ANTON.  0 1 

Stone,  November  11,  1793,  son  of  Ezra,  North   Guilford;  born 
November  28.  1762. 

141. 

Samuel  Scranton,  of  Guilford,  son  of  Samuel  and  Luthera 
(.Bell.)  His  house  is  nearly  on  the  site  of  the  planter's,  &c. 
Farmer.     Married  Orpha  Stone,  May  27,  1829.     No  issue. 

1  15. 
Amanda.  Scranton,  daughter  of  Samuel,  of  Guilford.     Mar- 
ried William  Stewart  Frisbie,  of  Guilford,  who  was  born  June  I, 
I  795. 

Children. 

Susan  Frisbie,  m.  George  Darrow,  of  New  Haven. 

Caroline  Frisbie,  m.  Henry  Kellogg,  of  Hartford. 

Stephen  Nelson  Frisbie. 

Elizabeth  Frisbie,  m.  George  Prindle,  of  New  Haven. 

Charles  Henry  Frisbie. 

Julia  Ann  Frisbie,  m.  Samuel  F.  Griswold, 

Dennis  Frisbie. 

Mary  F.  Frisbie. 

lit;. 

Julia  Scranton.  daughter  of  Samuel,  of  Guilford.  Married 
Ira  Benton,  of  Guilford,  June  1,  1816,  who  died  September  25, 
1826.      Issue,  two  daughters  ;  both  died   unmarried. 

147. 
Harky  Scranton,  .-on  of  Samuel.     He  removed  to  Augusta. 
Oneida  Co.,  N.  Y.     Married  Eliza  Ives,  June  17,  1824.     Farmer. 

Children. 

376  Samuel  Edward,  b.  April  I,  1825. 

377  William  C,  b.  March  G,  1827;  in.  Susan  E.  MeNeal,  August  26. 

1850. 
37s      Henrv  A..  b.  Mav  24,  182'.). 

.",7!)  *  Harriet   E.,  b.  July  23,  18.31  ;  d.  1834. 

380  Julia  Ann,  b.  September  2<l,  1  833. 

381  George  IAcs,         b.  September  27,  1836. 

382  Edwin  .lav.  b.  June  5,  1830:  d.  1S-40.  a.  :,;. 

383  *Albert   M",  b.  May  25,  1843. 
38-j     James  15..              b.  Jan'uarv  I  5,  !  84'.i. 


Thomas  Scran  ton,  of  Madison,  sun  of  Thomas,  and  grand- 
son of  Samuel.  farmer  and  dealer  in  stock.  Married  Betsev 
Parnielee.  of  Durham,  daughter  of  Joel,  of  Durham.  October  9. 
1811  :  born  April  22.  1701. 


:  !)  K  S  C  I".  N  I>  A  X  TS      <i  F 

Cluldmu 

;-7      Amu.,  h,  November  2,  1813. 

:;--     I  K'oiye  Hubbard,  l>.  <  letober  24,  1815. 

.'{89      Richard  <  >\vcn.  ;<    August  Id,  1  817. 

".'.hi     Het-ey,  I..  March  0,  igl'i. 

V.M  "Xanc'v,  k  .lanuarv  14.   1-21  :   il.  Julv  20.  1-2: 

.'5!M      Caroline  K..  b.  .Inly  0,"  1,-22. 

.'!!<2  *Catharine.  k   March  20,  1-24:   d.   May  2.  1842. 

:5i*4      Charles,  ..  Dei-ember  8,  1823  ;   i-  in  California, 

■' >'.)."i      Hiram.  i,  AiiLrnst  I 'J,  1  -27. 

■W,     Nancy  I....  i-a.  >>.  i  b-tobc-r  17,  I  829 

■'597     .lane  Amanda,  ii.  March  15,  !  -:;:: 

•"!'.»  8     .Jennette  Amelia.  k  J une  25.  l  Soj 


Ukxky  Sckantox.  oi  Guilford,  .-on  of  Thoma-,  and  brother 
of  Thomas.  Farmer.  Married  Sarah  Barnes,  daughter  ol 
Jacob;  born  Jinn-  22.  17%,  and  married  December  8.  1823. 

V.O     ~Marv  Ann,  h.  8jei.teTiil.er.'!.  1-27:  il.  Aha  20,  1-4- 

:;:•:.-,    "Thoma-;  Henry,  b.  June  1".  i-:;i  :  ,1.  December  7.  Is:i2. 

lo.-;. 

Ai'.m.au.  Sckaxton,  daughter  of  Torre).  Married  Ira  Kim- 
berly,  of  North  Guilford.  December  20,  1S24.     lie  died  March 

»'<.  1843.  aged  7s. 

. 

Kimbcrly,  h.  Ma\  27.  I  -'7  :  m.  (..  ...-_■■  Hill,  -oil  of  Kliab,  of  North 
(luilford,  [about  184G.]     Thev  have  three  children,  viz.  : 
Ira  iHill.j  I..  October  2,  1S47.     Ralph  (Hill,)  b.  June 
25,  18.")ii,  and  a  -on  k  November  "0,  187)4. 

i.'i  !. 

TnKKi.t  Si  raxtox.  of  North  Guilford,  -on  of  Torrev,  n-ho.-o 
father  was  a  soldier  of  the  Revolution  and  received  a  pen-ion. 
11.- died  December    17.   1.8 4u.  aged  84.      Blacksmith.     Married 

Rebecca   Crittenden,  daughter  of  Salmon,  of  .  November 

1  H.  1815.  bom  dune  2-\  17'.)^. 


...ci       !  .  .Ul  .e  2-,.   I  -1  . 

too      H;,rr;  .  k  O.-tol  er  0.  ]  -  :  >. 

to]  ■  (  Vlia  A  .  .lanuarv  14,  I--.;. 

M>2     .Jo— ph  Arthui  .  .   i  >     ■  ■  k   r  21     >r  2k   I  -2 

to.';     A!f  '.     Adoln!  -.  :     Mm    la,  182  >. 

an  '!■:■]  Aoril  I'.i.  I-:::;  :   ,\.  (j.-toh 


M\Kii\  Sckaxtox.  ot    North   Branford.  sun  of  Torrev.      Mar 


.1  o  H  N      SC  It  A  N  T  O  X  .  03 

ried  Surah  Thomas,  of  Killingworth,  May,  1819  ;  born  April  11, 
1 80 1 . 

C/uliImi. 

M15     Sanili  A.,  I).  February  I,  1820. 

406     Partial  V...  b.  May  30,"  1822. 

Ki7     Thomas  Marvin,    I).  August  15,  1824:  resides  in  Branlbnl. 

408  l'hebc  Ann,  h.  March  8,  1827. 

409  Charles  A.,  1».  September  24,  1829;  lost  one  leg  by  amputation. 

injured  by  railroad-car. 
;i(i     (ieorge  W.,  b.  January  26,  1832. 

411  *Martin  F..,  !..  August  22,  1834;  d.  .May  12,  1836. 

412  Frances  S.,  b.  December  6,  1836-7. 
41.'!     Edmund  E.,           b.  January  5,  1838-9. 

414  Dayton  Ti.,  b.  January  22,  1840. 

415  James  II.,  b,  February  23,  18-42. 

416  Luther  J  J.,  b.  January  29,  1840. 

417  Ellsworth,  .1.  a.  2. 

Itill. 

Jaued  Sckaxton,  of  Atwater,  Portage  Co.,  Ohio,  son  of 
Timothy  and  Deborah,  (Chittenden.)  Married  Phebe  Mattoon. 
April  23,  1807.      Died  August  13,  18.50,  aged  64. 

Children. 

418  Minerva,  I).  February  15,  1808  or  1810. 

419  Pamela,    It.  February  20,  1810  or  1808. 

420  Ralph,       It.  August  12,  1812. 

421  *l)eborah.  b.  March  20,  1816;  d.  March  10,  1817. 

421  Deborah,  b.  March  27,  1818. 

422  Emeline,  b,  June  17,  1821. 

ll'.l. 
Russell   SiuA.Niox,  of  Durham,  son  of  Timothy.      Builder 
and  joiner. '    Married  Abigail  Maynard.  May  4,  1800;  born  De- 
cember 17.  1  7  H"). 

Children. 

423  Aiim.ui  Chittenden,  b.  in  Durham,  March  18,  1810. 

424  *Samttel  X..  b.  October  9,  1811  :  d.  August  24,  1824. 

425  Russell,  Jim.,  I>.  April  2,  1813. 

426  Ursula  I'..  b.  March  2,  1816. 

427  Freelove  M.,  b.  June  26,  1819. 

428  Worthin^ton  '!'..  b.  February  24,  1823. 
i2!>  Abiirail  A.  b.  Mav  1  1,"  1S2S. 


William  Sci;.\nto.n,  of  Middletown,  >on  of  Timothy.  Inven- 
tory of  his  estate,  is  in  Middletown  probate  records,  August  '2i'\ 
1838.  Carman.  Married  Martha  Bacon,  daughter  of  John 
Davis,  born  October  10.  1788. 


o4 


[i  K  S  C  K  \  I)  A  N   1'  S      O  I 


Children. 

t.'SO  William,     I).  Julv  11,1810;   resides  in  Mexico,  il*  living. 

131  Martha,       l>.  December  2.'?,  1812. 

132  Kdward,      U.  March  23,  IS1R  ;  resides  in  I'hilmU-lphia. 
Ml  Harriet,       h.  October  2.  ISIS. 

VIA  ^Caroline,     I..  March  30,  1S23;   d.  April  7.  1824. 

43j  Albert.         Ii.  April  18,  1825,  -.     Joiner,  in  Middletown. 

43C>  Frederick,  h.  Januarv  5,  1828.     Joiner,  in  Philadelphia. 

437  Chauneev,  l>.  December  12.  182(.i,     Joiner,  in  New  York  city. 

IG3. 
1 1  ink  v    Si  liANTON.   of  Hartford,   son   of  Timothy,   killed  by 
accident,  working    in  a  sewer  in   Hartford,  September  5,  1843 — \. 
Carpenter.     Married   Ann    Hotchkiss,   of    Cheshire,   March    20, 
181;").      Hi-  widow  married  James  Riley,  of  Hartford. 

'  '.iltlrtn. 

438  Meh  ina.  Ii.  Manh  4.   1817. 

139  Fmcline  A.,    Ii.  October  2'.i,  1  s-21  :   in.  CharU>  Goodrich. 

140  *(  'he>ter  M..    h.  Au^n-t  2,  1 823  ;   killed  l>\  accident,  in  a  clay  mill,  a. 

12.   Max   20,   I  S3."5. 

141  Jo-eph  A.,      1 1.  <  Ictohei'  2t>.  1S2."> :   i-  a  dealer  in  Confectionery. 
442      Mary  , Jane,     Ii.  Januan    1.   IS27. 

143      Francis  II..     I>.  (  >etohe*r  14.  1832. 

U4      Henry   ('..        I>.  November  7.  1833.      Tra\  e  1  i  n  _:  Audit. 
it."i      Henrietta  II..  Ii.  May    12.   1830:   a-i-tant  to  44  1 . 
4  Hi    •Harriet.  I>.  Au-u-t  12,  1837:   d.  fit'  scarlet  fever,  a.  3. 

la i-t  an  infant   1  davs  old, 


Li  man  ScnAXioN,  of  Northford,  son  of  Timothy.  He  died 
aboul  183G.  Married  Cliarlotte  Daniels,  aboul  1820.  She  died 
about  1  83o. 

r/,,7, 1,-,-n 

U7      "Samuel.  wcni  I'roiii  home  and  has  noi  returned. 

1171   *Gcoriro  II.,    h.  1830;  d.  in  North  Guilford,  May  18.  1847.  a.  17 


111.). 

AiiKi.  S<  uam'On.  ul  .Undi.-on.  -mi  of  Timothy.  He  was  a 
member  of  the  ( amend  Assembly  of  Conn.,  in  I  S.jo.  Tinner,  dealer 
in  stove>.  lVc      Married    1st.    Hannah    Wilmol    (Jreen.  .Tuly    I  1. 

1«:J1.  daughter  of  .and   died   August    iii».  1832.  aged    10. 

Umnarried   Leah  Howard.  December  2-1.  I83H-7. 

-      (, 

ah    V  -'   Ui-i  -1    22.    1-32. 

I  t!i    '  Mar;    /  .  1  .*A|.ril  \\.   Is-.'K  ;lll,]  ,|,    M;i,  -h  ."■.   I  >4o 

l."  n       '  ,  ill    l)i  !  -in. 

!,.;_    :    A  .  in  .D  -:  22.  !  -12 

;->2       (icoi-'ialli  Mad  Janii    r\    2l'i.    [SHI 


.1  O  IT  X     SCR  A  X  T  ()  X.  •>.) 

166. 

Deborah  Scuaxtox.  Married  Leverett  W.  Leach,  Decem- 
ber 11.  1820,  of  Durham. 

KIT. 

Timothy  Scuaxtox.  of  Durham,  son  of  Timothy,  of  North 
.Madison,  and  grandson  of  Timothy,  died  June  18.  1842,  aged  53. 
lie  married  Hannah  Hotchkiss,  of  New  Haven. 

Children. 

456  Norman  II..  h.  February  24.  1814. 

4."; 7  Maria. 

458  *Jareil,  il.   in  Sprinutield. 

459  Eunice. 

460  Samuel  M.,  I),  in  Durham,  1826  :  burnisher  of  metals  in  Wallingford. 

461  *Charlotte,  1).:  in.  Elizar  Trvon.     Thev  removed  to  Texas,  where 

she  il. 

462  William.  b.  :   lives  in  Vw    Haven. 
163   Mary  Jane,      b.   18.38. 

Lo»t  four  children,  vmmu'. 

169. 

Simf.ox  S<  kaxtox.  of  North  .Madison,  son  of  Simeon.  He  is 
a  local  Methodist  Preacher  and  Farmer.  He  was  twice  married. 
1st,  to  Nancy  Loveland,  daughter  of  Ezra.  July  25,  1  -Si  6.  She 
died  April  8,  1*2").  Remarried  Anna  Fields,  daughter  of  Ieha- 
Ijod,  October.  1825.     She  was  born  December  25,  1800. 

i     ■  'Inn. 

464    -Xaiicv  M.,  Ii.   Julv  9,    I S 1 7  :   d.  March  :).  IS.V'i, 

4G,"j  John  Nelson,  '■•.  October  23,  1818. 

t66   Simeon  Sereno.  Ii,    Ajiril  2S,  1822. 

467  1'armelia,  b.   in  Iladdani,  April  19,  1828,  of  second  wife 

46s  David  Emcrv,  b.   in  FItiddam,  Decembers,  1830. 

46!)   Christopher  A,  b.   in  X.  Madison,  July  14,  1839. 

I',,-  X(,s,  47o  to  t7s,  mi'  next  patre.  i 


David  Scraxtox.  of  N.  Madison,  son   of  Simeon.      Farmer, 

He  married  Amanda  Loveland.  March  1".  1818  :   (cousin  to  Sim- 
con'.-,  first  wife:)  born  November  22.  17 'JO. 

i 

480  Eliza  Ann,  l>.   Febrnarv  If),  1819. 

481  *Maria  Antoinette,   b,   April  24.  1821  :    d.   October,  1833. 
4<2    Iienrv  Ellsworth,       b.  March  K.i,  1>27. 

ts.i   David  Lewis.  Jai   lan  27,  \<:;\.     Clerk  in  Mobile,  Ala 

171. 
Clarissa   Scraxtox,  daughter  of  Simeon,  married  Zebuloi; 
Hale,  of  Xorth  Madison,  May  25.  1814. 


;>••>  1)  E  S  C  E  X  D  A  N  T  5i     O  V 

i  Idldnut. 
Olive  C,     1).   1S18;  ni.  Watson  Davis. 
Rachel  I)..  m.  William  Wadsivorth. 

172. 
Luis  Scrantox,   daughter   of   Simeon,  married  Enos  Roger?, 
of  X.  Madi<on.  Sept.   I.  1817.     Merchant. 

Childn-n. 
Margaret  I'. 
Dorliska  A. 

1  73. 
Zii'.A  Scraxton,  of  North  Madison,  (laughter  of  Simeon,  mar- 
ried Asahel  Stone. 

Truman  Hnsni'T. 

174. 

Sarah  Scrantox,  of  North  Madison,  daughter  of  Simeon, 
married  Bela  Davis,  of  North  Madison.  She  was  born  Novem- 
ber 3.  1799. 

i     dm,. 
Irvin  Smith.  !>.  November  29,  1828,  in  Madison. 

Cornelia  Elizabeth,  l>.  November  9,  1832,  in  Madison. 
Georjre  Washington,  I).  August  3,  183S,  in  Madison. 
William  Henry!  b    August      30,  1840,  in  Mad'won. 

175. 
Joseph  Scrantox,  of  North  Madison,  son  of  Simeon.   Farmer, 
lie  married  Susannn  Cooper,  daughter  of  Eli.     She  was  born  in 
181."). 

C/iildmt. 
47d  <  'harlotte  A.,  l>.   <  (etober  6,  1^30. 

471  Frances  Amelia,       b.   September  21,  1839, 

472  •  Marcus  Anthony  . 

473  ^Joseph  S.-ivnu.' 

Lost  ( 1 1 ii i ■  children,  yoiniu. 

I  7 1".. 
James   Cirti-   Scrantox,  of  Ivillingworth.  son   of  Simeon, 
Farmer,     lie  married  Margaret  Dickinson,  of  lladdam,  daughter 
of  dame-.      Remarried  Rachel  F.  Stone,  daughter  id'  Lu'.uan. 

- 

17:.  'Margaret,  b.  !  >3t'.,  and  d.  September  21 .  1S42.  :i    i 

47i",  (  'ornelia  Maria,  b.  September  :i 

■177  Lozril   !•'  .  !..  August   11.   1-4- 

47S  A-aliel   Kd-ar,  b.  .luh    II,    1-51. 


.)  0  IT  X     S  C  R  A  XT  O  \  .  :)t 

171). 
Leoxard  Scraxtox,  of  North  Madison,  son  of  Simeon,  mar- 
ried Electa  Stone,  daughter  of  Lnman.  of  North  Madison.     She 
remarried  Frederick  W.  Scranton,  of  Madison. 

Children,  Ay  Lumuii. 

484  Emily  Jane,       l>.  September  13,  1834 

485  All. n/....  I).  June  18,  1837. 

486  Alum  Adelia,    1).   March  13,  1841. 
■',87   Leonard,  .Inn.,  h.  September  14,  1S43. 

ISO. 

Axxa  Scraxtox.  daughter  of  Joseph,  of  Hamden,  married 
Worcester  "Walker,  of  North  Haven,  in  1  s  1 S .  They  reside  in 
North  Haven.    Lpr^U^  c}f<<itu^ 

181. 
Lavixa  Scraxtox,  daughter  of  Joseph,  of  Hamden.  married 
Seymour  Dickerman,  of  North  Haven.  March,  1822. 

182. 
Loyal  Scraxtox,  of  Savannah.  Ga.,  son  of  Joseph.  When 
he  was  about  twenty-one,  he  went  to  Savannah  and  commenced 
mercantile  business  in  that  city,  and  was  a  leading,  much  respected 
merchant  there  during  life.  He  died  in  Savannah,  January  11. 
1 8 o-l,  aged  50.  Fie  married  Pliebc  Ann  Olmsted,  of  that  place. 
March  21,   1.825, 

.      „ 

i1--   Henry  II.,     J..  March  17,    1827.     Ho  is  a  merchant  in  Savannah,  (ia. 

Tin;  firm  is  Scranton,  Johnson  &  Co, 
4s'J    William  1!  .  i>.  Jannan  G,  182<>.      He  is  a  merchant  in  Xcw  York  city. 

The  linn',  ('in    \.  V..  Old  Slip.   \...  19.)  is  Scrantoii 

Tahnan  X  ('. 


David  S(  ra.ntox,  oi' New  Haven,  son  of  Joseph,  of  Hamden. 
Business,  Iron  Casting  and  Manufactory,  eve.  He  married  Eli/- 
a'neth  Granuis.  of  Fair  Haven,  April  1U.  1S2G;  born  June  2, 
1 800. 

;yn                          :'..  ■■.    ■■■  i  heshire,  April  ii,  I  -2'.. 

491    William  Talcott,  k   in  Hamden,  May  23,  Is29. 

.;.:'  Jane   Au-u-ta,  I..   in  New  Haven,  April  .">,  IS.'!.'!. 

193  Alon/.o  (irannis,  I..  in  New  Haven,  September  .">,    1  vi 

194  Kmma     lin.wne,  k   in  New   Ilavi  n,  March  9.  Is'.i 


53 


[>ESC  E  X  D  A  X  T  S      OF 


1*1. 

Km.ua    Scraxtox,    (laughter    of  Joseph,   married    10    K.    II. 
Ambler,  1821.  and  died  Mareh  21.  1*48. 


Joseph  Alo.vzo  S«hanton,  -on  of  Joseph,  died  March  1. 
18.'5o.  lie  married  Mar\  Ann  Toomaeh,  1830.  She  died 
March   1.  .« 

180. 
Frederick    Scraxtox.   -nil    of  Joseph,     lb    emigrated    to 
Hun-ton.  Texas.      No  information  received  from  him. 


Ki.ixa  Talcott.  dt'  New  York  city,  daughter  of  Joseph.  She 
married  Charles  1*.  Browne,  merchant,  in  New  York  city,  May 
1".  1821.  Tiicv  ld-i  two  daughters:  one  aged  three  years,  and 
another  aired  -even  months,  and  have  m  fourth  child,  a  son.  livimr. 


1*8. 
Uaxiel  T.  ><  raxtox.  of  Savannah,  (.a.,  son  of  Joseph,  mar- 
ied  Marv  Baker,  I  >-3*>.  in  Savamiah. 


Man    Laviniii,    I/. 

A      '  l-'.liza.  ;-.    in   I  -!',>. 


Anna  Je.vnette.  born  July  11.  I81--1.  She  married  A.  S. 
Hull.  August  21,  Fs.-J.j,  who  died  August  17.  18")].  leavin-j  a  -on. 
(  Sidnt'v.  i  w  ho  died  September.  !  v-":>. 


William  A.  Scraxtox.  of    Paris.    N.   V..    -on  of  Alexander. 
v.  i   '.  I .■•    ro-oi\  oil  in  aeijuire  an  educal  --ilile. 

Willi  iniioii  hnrd   labor   and   diorl.  he    succeeded    in    earninu    ihe 

i     i  t  i  l  i  g  i  1 1  1 1 1  !.■  e  \  i  ■  i  i  i  1 1  g - .  a  n  d  f  •  o m  - 
ii    dav  Mine  while  studying. 
.  lie    In  I'.inii'  a  hoin  in  1  -n  I'  divine 


i|o\ 


:i   iireneiiei .  a  e.       i  le  wa-  ;i 


,1  O  II  N     S  (J  R  A  N  T  O  N  .  50 

devoted  .Baptist  minister  of  the  gospel,  many  years,  in  Rochester. 
IV.  Y.  Having  purchased  a  farm  in  Brandon,  Mich.,  as  a  perma- 
nent residence  for  his  family,  and  just  arrived  there,  lie  sickened 
and  died.  May,  1841. 

lie  married  Electa  Post,  April  25,  1811),  daughter  of  Titiir- 
and  Rumah.  She  died  in  Brandon,  Mich.,  Sept.  4,  1841;  born 
in  Paris,  X.  Y.,  January  25,  1801. 

Children. 
50(3     Washington  Clark,   I),  in   Paris,  X.  Y.,  January  1,  1820. 
."iDt;1,    RumahNovilla,         i>.   in  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  June  25,  1830  ;  d.  August 

25,  1831,  in  Rochester. 

507  Aaron  Thurston,       l>.  in    Rochester,    X.    Y.,    September    12,    1832. 

Fanner.      In  Clarkston,  Mich, 

508  Ilellen  Eugenia,         I>.   in    Rochester,    November    7,     1835.     School- 

Teaeher  in  Clarkston,  Mich. 

5oy      Celestia  Maria,  b.   in    Rochester,   December   1(3,   18.37.       School- 

Teacher  in  Clarkston,  Mich. 

510  William  Alton  I,  b.  in  Paris,  X.  Y.,  December  31,  1839.  Fanner, 
in  Clarkston.   Mich. 

I'll. 
Polly  M.  Sceantox,  (laughter  of  Alexander,  of  Paris,  N.  Y. 

Farmer.     She  was  married  to  Granger  Greenslit,  August,  1828, 
of  Paris.     She   died   September,  188G,   and  he  died  November, 
1830. 
They  had  a  son,  (Truman,)  who  is  still  living. 

192. 

MERCi  ScilAXTOX,  daughter  of  Alexander.  She  married 
Reymond  Weeks,  of  Paris,  October,  1824.  lie  is  a  manufacturer 
of  axes  and  scythes.  She  died  in  1882,  (four  days  after  her 
father,)  of  the  puerperal  fever,  and  her  infant  at  the  same  time. 
Thev  lost  two  infants  before,  and  had  a  son  named  David,  still 
living. 

Mr.  Weeks  married  again,  and  has  several  children  by  second 
wife. 

i  ;>;;. 

( '  vrn  Aui\K  Sckantox,  daughter  of  Alexander,  was  married 
in  Amos  Moore,  of  Paris,  January  I.  1828,  who  died  in  1880. 
She  remarried  Harvey  Reynalds,  of  Ivinderhook,  X.  Y.,  in  1882, 
and  bv  him  had  one  daughter,  named  Harriet,  living  with  her 
lather.     Airs.  Reynalds  died  in  1842. 


IIKSf  E  X  1)  A  X  T  S     <>  F 


l'.»4. 


Alexandkk  Scraxtox.  K.-ij..  of'  Brunswick.  Ga..  the  only 
-urviving  child  of  Alexander,  Sen..  ua>  an  infant  when  his  pa- 
rents went  to  Pari-.  X.  "i  .      lie  wa-  thrice  married. 

1st.  in  Zilpha  Mack,  daughter  of  Jonathan,  of  -aid  Paris.  De- 
eemher  lit,  ]8"27.  She  wa-  horn  1  «<">*.  In  the  winter  of  1S-U. 
thev  renio\ed  to  Savannah.  Ua.  She  died,  of  quick  eonr-ump- 
lion.  in  tli'-  atitiunii  of  I  >:!•'■,  whil"  on  a  \  i-it  to  tie-  home  of  hei 
parents  in  New    "i  or]-.,  a^i-d  -1  !. 

2d.  to  Ivstliei'  Sh'i-on.  u  id"\\  n:  1  )aniri.  :;  merchant,  of  Piee- 
boroiudi,  ( iu„  April  1'.'.  hs'!7.  If*-,-  maiden  name  was  K.  Gennv. 
of  Fair  Ihnen,  Mi,-.      She  died  October  H''.   ltf-10. 

;;,!.  to  Mar;.  D.  Mooiv.  u  ido  ,  of  .huno.-.  and  daughter  of 
( ;eori:e :  and  Man   Ahboti.  of  <  ilvn  Co..  (ia..  January  2'2.  18  1"). 

[n    IS.")',i.  hi-    -•■eoii'l    wife   ami    family,    removed    to 

lirun-wick.  lia.  U<-  !-  |io-tmu-ier  of  Brunswick,  and  lias  been 
for  the  hi -t  fourteen  year-;  nl.-o.  Clerk  of  the  Superior.  Inferior 
and  Ordinary  Probate  court)  Courts.  Notary  Public.  Commis- 
sioner, and  huld;-  other  oilices.  \- e.  lie  i-  moreover  a  merchant: 
a  farmer,  raising  ,-ea-island  eoitoii.  ami  own-  lifty-two  slaves.  He 
is  an  acth  e  bu-ine-  -  m;i 

;,1  l    Su-an  J iMiiii'tt .     ..   '  ii'ii'ii  .'  22.  i  ^ :;-. 

'  !  i>    •  Man   A'  '  .  '  !.    l>:>2  .  I  '  :i.    IMC 

.    .    :■  :■  her  -re} i-inother. 
•>i:;  Ai  A1i-m  y  -21,  !-■')- 

.->]  i  Ann  Kl  ■  i  t'  third  wile,  I  h-cv\n\ivi:2<.  1  -  ;." 

Ai.o>/u  1-.  S<  i;\Me.s.  -nil  oi  Alexander,  married  Mary 
Averv.  of  Pari-,  -ister  of  Judge  A\ery.  .January.  1  v.'hh  and  died 
August.  1 >:;  hi  inpi  ion.  o  th-  after  mar- 

riage.     He  remarried  Maria  Hadon.  daughter  rif  Thoma-.  Iv-<j., 
('Savannah.  ( ia..    I  *•.'>.">.      She   died  of  consumption,  in    lsll.  at 
ather'-  residence    in    Savannah:   and  he  CAlon/u   I..  >  died  in 
Kinderhook.  X.  V..  Decemher  1  i.  1*  1 1 . 

Thev  had  :  \vu  children  :   both  died  in  infanc\ .  a  few  dav- 


| '.\i  \;i  ,s  -  >.  ,;  \.\  i  n\.    M.n    o!'    Alexander,   m-ver  d,      lb 

i- a  forwarding  and  commi-.-ion  merchant  in  Kinderhook.  X'.  V. 


JOHN     S  ('.  K  A  N  T  O  X  .  61 

and  kept  there  a  hotel.      He  whs  killed  in    1840,  at    Kirkville,  by 

a  fall. 

197. 
Amy   Sckantox,  daughter   of   Alexander,   married     Fenn   ('. 
Woodruff,  of  Clinton.    X.  Y.,   1831.     In    1885.   they  removed  to 
Ohio,  where  -lie  died  of  consumption,  1842,   leaving  a  son.      lie 
remarried  in  1843,  and  died  in  1844. 

198. 
11\i;i:ii;i  M.  Scuaxtox,  daughter  of  Alexander,  married  Dr. 
Hrvin    Fisk,  of  Kirkville,  X.  Y..  November  21,   1841,  and  died 
in  forty  days  after  marriage,  January  1,   1842.     After  her  death. 
Dr.  Fisk  removed  to  Clinton  Co.,  111.,  and  died  there  in  1845. 

199. 

Uamlkt  Si  raxtox.  of  Rochester,  N.  V.,  son  of  Abraham,  of 
Durham.  He  was  one  of  the  firsl  settlers  of  Rochester,  to  which 
place  he  went  May  1,  1812,  and  began  to  fall  the  trees  and  erect 
a  log  house."'  Previous  to  this  he  had  resided  a  while  in  Turin, 
Lewi-  Co.  lie  was  there  a  justice  of  the  peace,  and  a  side  judge 
of  the  County  Court.  He  died  of  a  second  stroke  of  apoplexy, 
April.  1851,  aged  78.  a  man  of  Puritan  faith,  much  esteemed  and 
respected.  He  married  Hannah  Dimmick,  daughter  of  Daniel 
ami  Thankful  (Alerrimam.)  August  20.  1774.  She  was  born  in 
Durham.  May  22.  177-1. 

.->1N     Deli;  i'.    ■)lll>    •'I",    IT')."). 

.")l'j  ILnin  .  '  icroher  •'in,  1  7'Jii. 

:,on  Hamlet  T.,  k  March   in,  17'JIJ  :  d.  Decc-inhur  I  I,  lsi)| 

.-)21  Kll  IT!   W  .  I..  Au-iim  21,  I  Si  in. 

:>•!•>  F.dwin,  h.  May  H,  lsu:i.      (su7. 

:>s-\  Hamlet  1).,  :>.  -In  lie  24.   ISIlG,    s. 

:>2!  Hannah.  k  Jul\   ->.   Isll  ;   in.  Martin   IJri--> 

-)2ti  .lane.  k  May  l.">.   [Si:>.   >. 

N'iitk.      'M    '  amih  >it'  Alexander  Scranton,   Sen.,   it   will  ho 

-ecu   thai  Catharine,  Amy.  Harrier.    Kmninn-,    hoth   the   wives  el'  Alonzo  I.. 

the  lirsi   isit'c    :'    Alexander,  » .1"  ( ia..    all    died    of  conMimption  :   and   thai 

M     and   M  '  ltd  their  infants  at  the 

■    ■  ■ 
\-  i  '  linehe>i  had   tour  -on-  and  two  i  hum/liter.-. 

«ere  all    vmine..  and   im  one  of  them  died  until    Fehrnary,  Is5.">.      The-. 
.     u  all  re~idrd  i;i  Ii(iehe~tcr.  and  e-teetned. 


[)  K  S  C  K  N"  l-i  A  X   !  S     O  I' 


Iskaki.  Siiiaxtox.  (,i'  Dundee.  Monroe  Co..  Mich.,  -on  of 
Abraham.  K-i|..  of  Durham,  lie  \va-  twice  married.  1st.  to 
Ann  Curtis,  til'  Durham.  October  1 -".  ISOo.  2d.  to  Clarissa 
i  'ardic.  Feliruarv  '.'.  1  v  1  '1. 


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;u  M  ir\    A 

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.  N.V..  Ma-.    12.  I -or,. 
\.  1   ..  !■•-■  'niar\   V   l-n- 

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.  Can         .  N.  I  '.,  (I  :..*-..      [:,,  I  «...:i. 

■      I)  .    I'     ■•       i-  c    i-m.     [I,-.  .,;.. 


X.  V..  A     il  4.  i-i.-s. 

X.   Y      X".  '  -  •  >',   ■•  2H.   1-1  i 
X.   V..   \l;iiv:    _■;.   i-i*; 
14,    1-17. 

■  24.    1-1.'. 


m.  Si    •  ■ 
in  !)••:  .  !  v  7.  1-21. 

Dili-       a.  J)   : •-  21.  1-22. 

I)  in.    Mav    12.     l-2."i  :    ■'.    An-'ii  ■;    1  - 

[-27.  :      Dur! 

11 ,l)i        111'!.-  1-21.    1  -2-. 

I)  .    .    \     ■    ••  2u.  i-;ai. 

i>'  :  .    I-     -.    1-M2. 


ill    c 
VI 2    1 

rin '2  ni'  1  ■-■>-.  I-rael.  Sen.,  removed  with  his  family  to 


hinder.  Monroe  Co..  AI iehiiran.  v  !  ere  lie  now  resides. 


,Ko    Si  i;\.\||'X.  i  .  -       <>f  Abraham.     Married   Dina 

■  lio.  !  7>.">.      Sli 

!  could    not    be   found,  nor  le-ar 

,:.       \  '     r-    ■•  '  el  one-   i  <:'  a    female    \\  er 

.     (  ri  iin  well,  i    and    -uppo.-ed    to   \> 
ate  of  hi-  brother  dm 
Mi  -.  May  IT.  1*17. 


.1  O  II  X     S  C  R  A  N  T  O  X 


03 


20:;. 
Context    Scrantox,   daughter   of   Abraham.       Married    to 
Wedworth   Wadsworth,   Esq.,  of   Durham,  May  ■'>.    1802;  born 
July  (J,  1782.     She  was  an  exempary  Christian. 

Childmi. 
b.  April  19,  1803;   wns   u   .- 1 1  <  ■  c  ■  i  ■  -  -  r  1 1  i    merchant    in 
New  1 1  uvea  ;  d.  :it  Neva,  West  Indie-,  December 


Lconada- 


Novcs,  Ii.   Decembi  r  23.   I SOt;. 

Wedworth,  Ii.  May  5,  1811. 

Abraham  Seranton,  b.  November  s.  1812. 

William,  li.  .Jul}  22.  1817  :  is  now  town  clerk  of  Durham,  s. 

■  hum-.  A.  M.,  I).  August  25,  lsi'j;  was  graduated  at    Vale  Col- 

lege, 1841  :  had  extensive  practice  as  a  lawyer  in 
Buffalo,  N.  V.;  was  Mayor  of  said  Buffalo;  is 
I'residcni    of    i-everal    Railroad^,    Ov: < ■ . .    in    New 
York. 
•Columbia,  ii.  September  I.  1823.  and  d.  Kebruan  28.  182-1. 


Amanda  Scraxtox,  daughter  of  Abraham,  of  Durham. 
Married  to  Robert  ( r.  Clark.  They  removed  to  Monroe  Co.. 
Mich.     She  died  September,  1819,  aged  04. 

200. 
Piikiik  Scrantox,  of  Durham,  daughter  of  David,  of  Nova 
Scotia.  When  her  father  emigrated  to  .Nova  Scotia,  he'  gave  her 
(being  about  live  years  old.)  to  her  aunt,  to  be  brought  up,  and  it 
wa.s  faithfully  done.  Married  Jesse  Smith,  of  Durham,  Septem- 
ber 25,  LSOU,  who  died   May   20,    1 854,  aged  72.      lie  was   born 

November  10,  1  782. 

Children. 
1'hebe,  h.  April  2,  180a 

David  Seranton,  b.  Januan   14,1808;  Joiner,  Painter,  ivc,  Durham 
<■  Betsey  M.,  b.  Mareh'l8,  1810;   d.  October  22,  1818. 

■  Ouernse\    1!..  b.   April   15,  1814:   d.  i  >  ruber  2S.   1818. 

Harriet   I  .  I>.  .1  innan  it,  1817. 


Sarah  Scra  \tu\.  (if  Manehester,  (Ceysborough  Province,) 
Nova  Scotia,  on  East  side  of  Millbrd-llaven  River,  daughter  of 
David.  Married  John  McMasurs.  of  said  Manehester.  Septem- 
ber 20,  lSoS,  son  of  John  and  Ann  (Ciimmings.)  hoi'it  in  Scot- 
land.     Fanner. 


ii'ire  Henry,  h,  October  lo.  1810:  d.  of  rheumatism,  August,  lsl2 
N"n\emher  It).  1811;  il  oi'  consumption  Septcmhe 
I  1  .   IS38,  . 


>;i 


n  i:  S  C  E  X  D  A  X  T  S     O  I- 


Ann  Charlotte,  b.  October  2G,  1814. 
.John,  I).  December  i),  I81G.      Fanner 

Catharine,  b.  Xo\  ember  8,  1  -1  v. 

Da\  ill.  b.  April  Hi,  1  820.      Farmer. 

Samuel,  b.  February  25.  182.'!.      Farmer. 

( 'hristiana,  b.  .March  2t>,  l  S2ti. 

Margaret,  b,  June  -2:',.  I82'.t.     All   live  in  Manchoter,  but  Cat  ha 

rine.  vdln  lives  nil  Sr    John's   Islam!. 

0()S, 

Xaxcy  Sokantox,  daughter  of  David.     Married  Allen    Liv- 
ingston.bom  in  Scotland,  son  of  Malcolm.  April  2<S.  1S12.     Their 

residence  is  Antigoni-li. 

■ 
Man.  ■ .  . 1 1 1 ; -   :;o.  [M.'i:   m.   William    Ballciitinc,   March 

lit.  I  852.     Blacksmith.    Xn  issue. 
Lauraine  Fli/.abeth,  b.  ,Ianuar\  21,  1M5:  il.  Marcb  28.  I8l.">. 
Malcom.  lb  i  em'ber  28.  I  sit',. 

Angus,  I,.  June  17,  1818.      FarnitT. 

Loraine  Mari;  .  June  24,  1  -i"i. 

John.  A  iril  "n,  l>22  :  .1.  a.  24. 

Da\  ill,  b.  June  4,  1825  :   d.  July  28.   I  S:!4.  ;i.  H. 

1  'hri>tina  .Jane.  ■.  April  2-'!,  IS2S. 

Ann  Margaret,  h.  April.  I  S.'iO. 

Colin.  b.  February  I,  I  srj.'l 

X.  1>.     All    these   children,    but    Colin,   reside   in    Antigonish. 
Colin  lives  in  Maine  1  .  S.      Farmer. 

21.1. 
Lois    Kxi'ij;ii;\ii:   Scuaxtox.  of  Nova  Scotia,  daughter  of 
David.     .Married  George  McMasters.  brother  of  Sarah's  husband. 
Time  nut  ascertained. 

/  ,   . 

Ikulah,  b.  February  ].'!.  1-14. 

Charlotte,  b.  December  12,   1810, 

Ale  ..  !>.  1  letober  24,  181H.      Fame  ■. 

John.  m  August  in,  1 S21 .      Fi»lierman 

Loraine  Maigaret.  b.  August  Hi,  1822. 

\nn  Marg    ■  '  b,  Juh   'J,   I  -24  : 

tiana.  b.  April  Id,  1  S2<>. 

•  lennett,  b.  January   12.   182'.i  :   J.  Septeinbei    14,   i-l'.i 

Jc-iul.  in    Maria.  b.  (  d-tob  r   17.  IS-'Sl. 

1  1     ••:_<■  Cuinminiis.  b,  March  2t>.  [s.'j4.      Carpenter, 

'niouui-  William.  I.     \b  v    i:»,    I-::-       Fi-bcrmau 


David  Sckaxton.  dun.,  of  Xova  Scotia,  son  of  David. 
Farmer.  Married  Lydia  Ann  Simpson,  daughter  of  \\  illiam 
and   Lvdia  (Hart.)  of  Manchester.  M-tivh  '2'-).  Is2l. 


JOHN      S  C  R  A  N  TON.  Gf) 

Children. 

550  Lydia  Ann,  h.  January  9,  1825. 

551  William  Frederick,  b.  July  2,  1827.     Joiner. 

552  Henry  Allen,  b.  November  10,  1838.     Bloekmakcr. 
55.'!   Sophia  Caroline,       b.  February  12,  1  8-10.     | 

554  David,  3d,  b.  September  17,  1842.  [Supposed   to   be  not   liv- 

555  Osbert,  b.  November  12,  1844.    [       ing. 
55G  Sarah  Maria,  b.  July  17,  1847.  ) 

215. 

Thomas  Henry  Scu.vxtox,  of  Manchester,   son    of    David, 

Sen.,  of  Nova  Scotia.     Farmer.     Married  Sophia  Ann  Porper, 

daughter  of  William  Frederick,  (a  German,)  and  Mary  Mitchel. 

an  English  woman,  December  18,  1827.     lie  died  March,  1838. 

Children. 

557  David,  3d,  b.  November  4,  1828  ;  s.     Farmer. 

558  Mary  Jane,  b.  July  24,  1830;  s. 

559  William  Frederick  Forper,  b.  April  18,  1833;  s.     Fisherman. 

Notes.  Grandchildren  of  David  Seranton,  of  Nova  Scotia,  in  the  female 
line — and  are,  of  third  generation  from  him.  Ann  Charlotte,  daughter  of  Sarah 
and  McMasters ;  m.  Thomas  MeLeough,  son  of  John  and  Ruth,  December 
19,  1848.     One  child,  William  Ilefferman,  b.  September  22,  1849. 

John,  son  of  Sarah,  m.  Catharine  Cummings,  daughter  of  George  and 
Hannah  (Henderson.)  Children,  Margaret  Jane.  b.  November  2.  1847. 
George  Francis,  b.  September  22,1849.  Sarah  Sophia,  b.  June  17,  1851. 
Hannah  Josephine,  l>.  September  19.  1853. 

Catharine,  daughter  of  Sarah  and  J.  McMasters,  in.  A.  Henry  Partridge, 
son  of  Lbenezer  and  Submit  (Feet.)  of  St.  John  Island.  Children,  Loraine 
Isabella,  b.  September  9,  1843.  Sarah  Maria,  b.  January  19.  1845.  Nathan 
Strong,  b.  August  7,  ls47.  George  Henry,  b.  Xovember  23,  1850.  David, 
1).  April  15,  1852.      Augusta,  b.  June  14,  1854,  and  d.  June  21,  1851. 

Betilah,  dr.  of  Lois  F.  (dr.  of  David)  and  George  McMasters,  m.  David 
Forper,  son  of  William  S.,  and  brother  of  David'-  mother,  February  2i', 
1841.  Children,  William  Frederick,  b.  January  2,  1S42.  George,  b.  April 
1,1845.  Mary  Jane,  b.  August  21,  1847.  John  Allen,  b.  May  7,  1S50. 
Caroline  S.,  b,  Jul;  3,  1853. 

Charlotte,  dr.  of  Lois  Experience  and  George  McMa-ters,  m.  Alexander 
Cummings,  son  of  Alexander,  December  19,  1848.  FLherman.  Children, 
Experience  Margaret,  b.  November  2,  1849.  Dugald,  b.  January  1 1,  1851 . 
Alexander  McLaughlin,  b.  January  10,  1852.     All  reside  in  Manchester. 

Loraine  Margary,  dr.  of  Lois  Experience,  oie.,  in,  John  Cummings,  brother 
of  Alexander.  Children,  Mary  Labella,  b.  .May.  1S47.  Robert  Mallison,  b. 
December  2.  1851.      Cutler.      Margary  Christina,  b.  October  2-.  I>53. 

Ann  Margaret,  dr.  of"  Lois  Fxperience,  m.  Jame-  S.  Blacklock,  son  of 
Archibald,  of  Stevviack.     Shoemaker.     One  child,  David  Frederick. 


6G 


1)  E  S  C  END  ANT  S     O  F 


21(5. 

Sally  Scraxtox,  of  Terre  Haute,  near  York,  daughter  of 
Ichabod,  of  Durham.  Married  Ziba  Hull  Wolcott,  of  Walling- 
ford.  December  15,  1S08.  They  first  emigrated  to  (the  West,) 
Lamol  L'rairie,  and  last  to  Terre  Haute,  Indiana,  where  be  died, 
December  27.  18dG\  His  widow  remarried  Guy  Carlton  Welch, 
sun  of  Nathaniel. 

217. 

Kleaxoi!  Schaxtox,  of  Durham,  daughter  of  Ichabod.  Mar- 
ried to  Horace  Coodrich,  of  Durham,  April  11),  1812,  born 
.May  (5,  1787.  They  removed  to  Speedsville,  Tompkins  Co.,  N< 
V.  lie  died  when  their  children  were  young,  July  8,  1829.  She 
remarried  some  years  after  the  death  of  her  husband,  to  Artemas 
Walkei',  duly.  1813.      Farmer.      She  died  April  1,  1804. 

Children. 
Dwiu-ht  (ioodrich,  b.  Mav25, 1813.     Merchant  in  Wellsville, 

Allegany  Co..  X.  V.  :  m.  Mary  A.  Dim- 
ham,  September  28,  1841,  in  Wellsville, 
X.  V.  Thi'ir  children  are,  Sarah  Fran- 
ces, I).  June  16,  1842.  Marv  P.,  I). 
June  21,  1S4'J.  L'liarles  P.,  b.  Febru- 
arv  3,  IS52. 
Horace  Butler  (ioodrich,  l>.  Jiily  11,  1815;  in.  Penina  II.  Coburu, 
May  5,  IS42.  Their  children  are, 
Louisa  M.,  I).  January  27,  1848,  and 
William  II.,  I).  ,lanuar\  20,  1850.  Resi- 
dence, Windsor,  X.  Y. 

( iu.'i-n-cy  S.  (i Inch,  h.  February    11,    1818;  m.  November  14, 

1847,  to  Xaney  Blackmail.  One  child, 
Dwipht  Lamot,  b.  July  5,  1850.  Fann- 
er. Residence,  Carolina,  Tompkins 
Co.,  \.  Y. 
feneha  Charlotte  (ioodrich,  h.  May  28,  1822,  in  Richford  ;  m.  Benja- 
min Kriun,  September  1,  1850,  Chil- 
dren, Phineas  and  ( 'harles  ( '•. 
Kmeliiie  Maria  (loodrirh,  b.  March  22,  1828,  in  Newark,  Tioya  Co., 
m.  Bostiek  Brinjiam,  of  Richford,  X. 
V..  March  22,  1848.  One  child,  Henrv 
C.  b.  October  15,  1853. 
William  Smilh  (ioodrich,  b.  October  2,  1825,  in  Richford,  X,  Y".  ; 
m.  Bloomv  A.  Hubbard,  December, 
1847.  Thl-ir  children  are,  Kllcn  J.,  b. 
June  2(i,  184'.',  and  Mare  Miranda,  b. 
(  letober,  1854. 


218. 
!!onoi:\    hi'    Ij'.ANni:  \     Scijaxtox,    daughter     of    rdiabod. 
'I  i|    .loci     (Joule1,    formerly    of   Boston.      They    removed    to 

Lock  port.  N.   Y..  (  near  I  he  canal.)       No  informal  ion  since  received 

ll'olll    I  helll.   Iiv    relative-:. 


.JOHN      S  (J  II  A  N  T  (I  N 


hi 


219. 

1.    CrL'ERXSEY   Sc  It  A  NT<  >\,  SOU  of    lehabod,   WL'llt    to    V  ilicelllli '.-. 

la.,  about  1817,  and  died  there.      Unmarried. 


221. 
Aw  Makia  Sckaxtox,  daughter  of  lehabod.      .Married.  Oras- 
mus  Dibble,  at  Moravia,   X.  Y.,    (is  brother  of  Horace)      They 
reside  in  Middleville,  Barry  Co.,  Mich. 

Children. 

Leonidas,  one  d. 

Alfred. 

Augusta. 

222. 
Fraxces   L.  Sckaxtox,  daughter  of  lehabod.     Married  F.li- 
zur   Goodrich,  in  and  of  Durham,   October  20,   1820.      lie   was 
born  July  2-1,  1789.     They  removed  to  Speedsville,  Tompkins  Co., 
N.  Y.      Farmer. 

Children. 
Alfred  V,.  Goodrich,  b.  August  15,  1S21  :    m.  Eliza  A.   Patch, 

duly  4,  1343,  h.  April  0,  1825.  Chil- 
dren, Eugene  P>ertrand,  b.  July  31,1  S44, 
and  d.  December  24,  1 848.  Almenus 
Butler,  b.  Marcli  10,  1846,  and  Frances 
Louisa,  b.  March  22,  1848. 
Barnabas  S    Goodrich,  I).  January  1,  1323;  in.  Emeline  Edwards 

hi-   cousin,  June,    1852.     Merchant,   in 
Welbville,  Allegany  Co.,  X.  V. 
Charles  Frcd'k  Goodrich,     1).  October  30,  L825;  went  to  Sacramento, 
( 'alifornia,  uvu  years  since,  had  no  word 
from  him. 
Evalenc  E.  Goodrich.  b.  V  8,  1S27  ;  m.  J.  Patch,  brother 

oi  Alfred  B's  wife,  September,  1852. 
Farmer.  lie  was  b.  Is]!).  Have  a  dr. 
Josephine  Elizabeth,  b.  December.  1853. 
Residence,  Bichford,  Tio-a  Co.,  X.  Y. 
Elizur  Edgar  Goodrich,         b.  May  23,  1S3().      Residence,    Homer,   .\. 

V.      Farmer. 
George  Franklin  Goodrich,   b.  April  2,    1833.      Residence,   Homer.   X. 


Ee\  i  Lev  i  ■  ( .: :  .  !l  ' .  'I 


V.     Carpenter. 
i.  Juh  1.  1837.     Residence,  Homer,  X.  Y 


C 1 1 a  k i . i : s  F.  Si  raxtox,  of  Charleston,  son  of  lehabod.  He 
left  home  in  August,  1  <s  1 9 ,  for  Vineennes,  la.,  and  traveled 
thither  on  foot.  In  18o<>,  he  set  out  lor  California,  across  the 
continent,  driving  an   ex  team  all  the   way.     He  married  Olivia 


lis 


[)ES  C  I".  X  D  A  X  T  S     O  F 


Sparks,  of  Grand  Prairie,  111.,  November,  1824,  daughter  of  John, 
an  Englishman,  and  her  mother  from  Dublin  city,  in  Ireland. 
They  arc  both  members  of  the  Campbell  church,  and  have  been 
for  twelve  year.-.     Joiner,  carpenter  and  merchant. 

.">04   Fliza  Jane.  k   Septenihcr  19,   1827>,  mi   Grand    Prairie,   III.:  m. 

Thomas   Handy,   of  Vork,    III.     Merchant  ami 
-li'/riii'.     TIu'\  have  ii\ c  children. 

.'>i>."j  Fanny  Louisa,  k  Septenihcr,  1827,  on  Grand  Prairie,  111.:  m.  Rich- 
ard Pally,  of  York,  III.  Wairon  maker  and 
wheelwright.  They  have  two  children. 
Ii.  in  lv2'.i.  in  Tcrre  Haute,  111.,  and  m.  RihrelOs- 
linrn.  II"  i-  superintendent  of  the  Kvansville 
and  Terre  Haute  canal.  They  have  one  child, 
h.   in  Is.'Jl  :   d.  March  0,  1840,  in  Charleston,  a.  14. 


."jiiti   Sarah. 


507    Mo-ephiuc, 

About  1832,  Charles,  with  his  family,  removed  to  Charleston, 
Coles  Co..  III.,  where,  after  a  few  weeks,  his  wife  died,  May  7. 
L-Sul.  After  about  six  years,  he  remarried  Louisana  Stephens, 
formerly  hinder,  of  Ilardinc  Co..  Kv„  1840. 


<-/ul,lrcn. 
508  I  'harlcs  Giiern-cy,  I..  May  In,  1841. 
."ifV.i    Puthanna,  h.   March  1 .  184-0. 

.V7(i    -Thoma-  Liny,  h.   March   30,    1845;  killed   I  >y  fall  in-   of  a   hrick- 

shed,  June  lit,  187)3,  while  at  plav. 
71    Mii-lnn  I  Al  raham. 

7  2    Lerov,  !i.   Septeniher  10,  1850 

70   '  '    ar'lotte.  I..  Julv  12.  187)4 


221. 

Kmi.i.im:  Si  uaxtox,  twin  daughter  of  Ichabocl,  was  married 
to  Horace-  Dibble,  of  Homer,  Cortland  Co.,  February  2,  1831, 
They  moved  to  Cortland  Village.  April,  1838.  His  business  is 
cloth-dressing  and  wool-carding. 

- 

F  valine  Aih'lia  Dihhle.     h,  April ."»,  1832  :  in.  a  son  of  her  aunt  Fanny. 
and   lives  near  the   railroad  hetween  Erie 

:  i  '  .  Julv  :n,  [so.->.  s. 

Dil.hle.  h.  Oct'ohcr  29,   IMS,  -. 

I)  h.  (  Ictohvr  2-.   184u,    -. 

!•:  ;-:;.-•  Dc  Lam  ■.    Dii  :  le,  h.  April  3.  IS44.  s. 

l')i!.l  !i  \oveinlier  4.   1840,  - 

A   ■ 


■)-)  ( 


MvKi.ivr.  Si  uaxtox.  twin  daughter  of  Ichabod,  married  Isaac 
Hdward.-.  on  (irand  Prairie,  HI..  November,  182-1. 


J  O  II  X     SCR  A  X  T  O  X  .  09 

Children. 

Emcline  Amelia  Edwards,  b.  in  Lafayette,  [nd.,  August  25,   1829:  in. 

a  soi)  of  her  aunt    Fannv,    Barnabas   S. 

Goodrich,  of  Wcllsville.  "  Merchant. 
Maiy  Edwards,  !>.  in   Lafayette,   December  5,   1831;    now 

lives  with  her  aunt  Goodrich. 

He  died  when  their  youngest  daughter  was  a  babe. 

After  about  five  years,  his  widow  remarried  Hiram  Dunlap. 
They  had  one  son,  Hiram  S.,b.  September  10,  1837,  in  Lafayette. 

About  a  year  after  marriage,  he  died,  and  she  removed  to 
Lafayette,  where,  after  about  four  years,  she  died,  1845. 


Eunice  Scrantox,  daughter  of  Stephen,  of  Brighton,  Ohio, 
married  Rev.  Stephen  William  Taylor,  LL.  D.,  President  of  Mad- 
ison University,  Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  October  2,  1817,  in  Edmeston. 
N.  V.  He  was  born  in  Adams,  Mass..  October  23,  1791.  (Her 
sister  Harriet,  unmarried,  lives  in  their  family.) 

Childrni. 

Benjamin  Franklin  Taylor,  b.  in  Lowville,  Lewis  Co.,  X.  Y.,  July  IS, 
1819.  Benjamin  F.  was  twice  m.  1st, 
to  Marv  Elizabeth  Bromley,  Septem- 
ber 1,  1839.  She  died  July  2,  1848, 
in  Chicago.  He  remarried  Lucy  E. 
Learning,  June  7,  1852.  Children — 
John,  !'.  February  26,  1843,  in  Hamil- 
ton, X.  Y.  Porter  Wood,  b.  October 
26,  1844,  in  Norwich,  Conn. 

*Murcenas  Taylor,  b.  in  Lowville,  August   5,   1S22;  d.   Sep- 

tember 22,  1823. 

Alfred  Taylor,  !>.  in  Lowville,  July  11,  1824. 

Emily  Taylor,  b.  in  Lowville,  September  13,  1833. 


■'■'S. 

Joel  Scraxtox,  son  of  Stephen,  resides  on  Scranton  Flats. 
He  also  owns  choice  bottom  lands,  with  excellent  hills  of  food 
land  adjoining  the  liats.  near  Cleveland,  Ohio.  He  is  a  member 
of  the  2d  Presbyterian  Church  in  Cleveland.  Farmer.  He  mar- 
ried Irene  P.  Hickox.  daughter  of  David.  She  finished  her 
education  at  Mrs.  Pierce's  Seminary,  Litchfield,  Conn.,  about 
1829,  and  is  a  member  of  the  Concrreaational  Church  in  Cleveland. 


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I)  !■:  S  C  K  X  I)  A  N  T  h      U  F 


Chlblnn. 

574  ■  I  I.-l.-n  Maria.  I.,    I  )>■(■, ii, I, , r  i;.   1 -.'in  ;   ,1.  March  22,    1837. 

575  Man   Jane,  I..    <  IctnbiT  In.   |  .-.'li'. 

:>:*)    •(,.  in-.-  llicknx,    I..   October  12,  fs.'H;   (1.  September  4,  1S;J5. 

.')77    Ktnilv  Loi/.a,  li.  Jamiarv  15,  ls.'?G. 

57s    '-Cliark^  Hickox,   I..  January  1."),  IS.'W;    .1.  March  10.  1849. 

220. 

Lyman  Scraxtox,  of  Ltica.  X.  Y..  son  of  Stephen,  was  born 
April  2<>.  1706,  in  Burlington.  X.  V.  Carpenter  and  joiner.  He 
married  Matilda  Mark-,  daughter  of  Robert  and  Eunice,  of 
Ldmeston,  April  0.  181*.  She  was  horn  in  Providence,  K.  I., 
December  20.  170*. 

I  .  Udr.n. 
57'J     William  II..      k   in  KJim-tun.  Mav  1-.  mo. 
:.-n     Maria  (.'..  h.   in  Ivlim-tnn,  June  'i.  1-21. 

5-1      Marv  Adaline.  b    in  Ivlne-tun,  September  10.  1S24. 
."-1  '.    S<>p!iia  C,         I',   in  I-Mim-ton,  March  -.   1-27.   ami   <1.   Jamiarv   17, 

1-20. 

:,-2     Am..-  M..  li.   in  Edmomn.    August  4.  1  -2'.'. 

:,-:;      li.  l.-n   I..  I..    Mav    1-.  1-02. 

;.-!      All    rt.  k   July  2:i.  1-07. 

5-5     1' Jr.,  Ij.  Jan  mrv  25,  1S40. 

Matil  !..    Au-u-t  0.  1-4:;. 

230. 
SxKi'iir.N  Scraxtox,  Jim.,  of  Brighton.    Lorain  C'u..  Ohio,  son 
uf  Stephen  and  <  i.  S..  of  Stutely.      Farmer,    lie  married  Sophrona 
Stocking,  in  Dover.  Ohio,  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Jane  in  18'JO. 

5.-5  Ziipl  a  A..        k   <  mtnber  17.  1-:;1. 

5-fi  A!..  !  W..         h.  Mark,  u.  l-J.'i. 

5-7  I  V..     !..   Juh   21.  1SM7. 

5-s  i  ',  '-•;,;  A.,     1..    iJc.'vmhcr  2.  1-41. 

5-  i  AJ..1:  !m-  15..  k   Mav  10.   1-4-. 


231. 
Sai.l")    Scraxtox.  daughter  of   Daniel,  of  "Willoughby,  Ohio, 
married    Stockwcll    S.    Ilillebert,  a    physician.      They    went    to 
Michigan.      She  died  dune  2i'>.  l*2o\  aged  '■)■>. 

i 


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.    .1  .        2- 


Mi-an  Ni  '    !- 


■c,  ].P  i  -in,  two  III. 

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JOHN     SCRANTON.  71 

235. 
Alsox  Scraxtox,  son  of  Daniel,  married  Wealthy  Whitlock, 
daughter  of  Josiah,    formerly  of  Yt.,   June  2.'!,   1823.     She  died 
January,  1844.     lie  died  in  the  south  part   of  Ohio,  August  20, 
1843. 

Children. 
59.1   Warner. 

594  Albert. 

595  Edson. 
590  Leroy. 

597  Edwin.     All  residing  in  Ohio  if  alive. 

230. 

Hiram  Scranton,  son  of  Daniel,  died  August  15,  1854.     lie 
married  Maryett  Whitlock.     Farmer. 

Childmi. 

GOO  Carlos.     lie  is  in  California. 

GOl  Westley. 

G02  Laura." 

t'.n:;  Eugene. 

604  Emma. 

237. 
Harriet  Scrantox,    daughter  of    Daniel,  married    Sawyer 
Norton,  son  of  Aaron,  July  17.  1823.     lie  died  January  2cS,  1 848. 
Sin-  lives  with  her  son.  Charles  F.,  in  Mich.      Farmer. 

Children, 

*Thiiena  Norton,         d.   September  "0,  1851,  a.  25. 
Charles  F.  Norton. 
Cordelia  S.  Norton. 
Aaron  Norton. 
Hanson  Norton. 

239. 

Pkrmf.lia    Scraxtox,    daughter   of    Daniel,   married   Oliver 

Campbell,  son  of  Serenas,   born    in    Rhode  Island,  July  17,  1832. 
Farmer.      They  reside  in  Indiana. 

Childrm. 

Maurice  ( 'ampbell. 
I'hiletus  Campbell. 
Susan  Campbell. 
Harriet  ( 'ampbidl. 

Sn  lina  ( 'ampbcll. 


i  ■!■  I)  E  S  C  E  N  D  A  K  T  S     O  F 

240. 

Daniel  Scraxtox,  son  of  Daniel,  married  Betsey  B.  Warner, 
born  in  Berkshire  Co.,  Mass..  and  daughter  of  Benjamin,  Sep- 
tember 10,  1833.  He  was  a  fanner,  and  dealt  in  stock,  or  cattle. 
No  issue. 

2401. 

Charity  Scraxtox,  daughter  of  Daniel,  married  William  B. 
Kingman,  born  in  Northampton,  Mass.,  October  1,  1833.  They 
reside  in  Wisconsin. 

They  have  four  children,  three  daughters  and  a  son.  The  old- 
est daughter  is  a  deal'  mute,  and  is  in  the  Asylum  or  Deaf  and 
Dumb  Institute,  in  Delavan,  Wisconsin. 

242. 

Elxathax  Scraxtox,  of  Concord.  Jackson  Co.,  Mich.,  son 
of  George,  was  born  in  Granville,  N.  Y.,  January  1,  17*-!. 
Fanner.  lie  was  thrice  married.  1st,  to  Lucretia  Andrus,  in 
lbi'i.5.  She  died  March  2G.  1828.  2d,  to  Rebecca  Hough, 
August,  1^28.  She  died  in  1830,  without  issue.  3d,  to  Loiza 
Hough.  October,  1830,  half-sister  of  his  second  wife. 

lie  had  five  daughters  by  his  first  wife,  not  named,  and  two  sons. 

■       'dr,u. 

0i)7    Don  Carlos, 

Hi  13   (Jeorpj  Station!,  -.;  lives  near  his  father.     Farmer. 

0U  •    Ki  hecca  K.,  h.   of  thin!  wife,  1--:!-. 

Olo   Al!>en  Ilouirh,      1).   of  third  wife,  May  2."),  1-4''. 

Julia.  h\   lir-t  wife,  lives  in  St.  Joseph,  Mieh. 

IluMahj  lives  in  Detroit,  Mich. 

243. 

Georoe  W.  Scraxtox,  of  Washington.  Macomb  Co.,  Mich. 
Sun  of  ( ieorge  and  Edee, 

CltiHrr-n. 
ON    DeniMin.       > 
hi  1    lioaiMman.      All  m.  and  live  in  MHi. 

ou  \.,  ■:..  ■=.    \ 

244. 

(  >nniN  L.  Si  ra.ntox,  of  Covington,  Wyoming  Co.,  N.  V..  .-on 
uf  ( ie.urge  and  Edee.  Fanner  and  mason.  He  married  Folly 
(  Li'htrr  of  Ethel  and   Kosanna,  December  28,  1816  : 

hum  December  b\  1T'.",V.  in  Hartford,  N.  Y. 


J  O  II  N     S  C  KANTON.  ( ■> 

Children. 
G12    Mortimer  F.,  b.  March  7,  1819.     Dentist.     M.  Harriet  S.  Buck,  ami 

lives  near  Covington. 
013   Hugh  M.  h.  December  24,  1820;  resides  in  Wyoming  Co.,  N.  Y. ; 

in.  Lucy  15.  Hicks,  and  is  a  dentist. 
Lama  Ann,  h.  February  13,  1823  ;  m.  William  Rowe. 
Louisa,  1).    March  9,  1825. 

*Jenncttc,        b.  November  1,  18:27;  m.  Mendol  W.  Marsh. 
Mariette,  b.   May  lit,  1830. 

George  C       b.  November  10,  18.34;  m.  Mary  Mattcson. 

■215. 

Louisa  Scranton,  daughter  of  George,  married  at  the  age  of 
44,  John  Willard,  of  Barre,  Orleans  Co. 

For  several  years  she  taught  a  high  school  for  young  females. 
She  possessed  estimable  qualifications  for  teaching,  and  was  much 
respected  and  beloved  by  her  acquaintances,  and  was  a  mother 
indeed  to  his  six  children  by  his  former  wife. 

SEVENTH    GENERATION. 
250. 

Frederick  W.  Sceaxtox,  of  Madison,  son  of  John.  Farmer. 
Married  Lucretia  Stannard,  of  Westbrook,  daughter  of  Nathan, 
February.  L830,  and  died  October  28, 1  S  1  ( > .  aged  -'!7.  Remarried 
Electa  Scranton,  daughter  of  Luman  Stone,  and  widow  of  Leon- 
ard Scranton,  of  North  Madison. 

Children. 

014  Mary  Ann,  1).  October  1,  1835. 

015  Submit.  I).  May  20,  1839. 
010  Reynolds  Webb,    b.  June,  L843. 

251. 
John  Scranton,  of  Madison,  son  of  -John.      Farmer.     Mar- 
ried Julia  Norton,  of  Guilford,  daughter  of  Kbcr,  born  July  24. 
1807. 

Children. 

018  Marv  Jane,         I),  dune  IS.  1838. 

019  Susan  Clarissa,  b.  February  10,  IS  Id. 

252. 
*George  Washington  Scranton,  born  in  Madison,  1800. 
Studied   Medicine   and   was  graduated   at    Vale   College.  M.  I).. 
1834.      After  practicing  medicine  a  few  years  in  his  native  town. 
10 


74 


D  K  S  C  E  N  D  A  N  T  S     O  F 


lie  emigrated  to  Verraillionvillc,  Parish  of  .Lafayette,  La.,  and 
died  there,  March  1,  185o.  Married  Anaphalia  Brewer,  1842. 
Left  a  family  of  three  children  in  Louisiana. 


Norman  (J.  Scranton,  of  Madison,  son  of  John.  Farmer- 
Married  Ann  L.  Stannard,  of  Westbrook,  daughter  of  Uoger  (>., 
January  2,  LSM7;  born  February  11,  1811). 

Child. 
0:25   IIuMali  A.,  b.  December  2.'!,  1845. 


Harriet  Scranton,  of  Plymouth,  Ohio,  daughter  of  Warren. 
Married  Hiram  Sheldon.  April  2d,  1821),  and  died  duly  25,  1832> 
no  issue. 

255. 
Warren   Scrantox,  of  Washington,   near   Lexington,  Ohio, 
.-on  of  Warren,  of   Plymouth,  Ohio.     Married   Sarah  A.  Fowler, 
September  14,  18.'J7. 

Children. 
i')i'7    Frances. 

(W.)    Betsey. 

259. 

Ualrij  Scrantox,  of  Plymouth,  Ohio,  son  of  Warren,  of  that 
Iowa.  Farmer.  Married  Flizabeth  White,  of  Peun.,  daughter 
of   Peter,  April  Id,  1850. 

Children, 
r.:;i    Loretta,      b.  July,  1851. 
•  ;:;•_'    •  Klizabetli,  b.  Ju'lv,  1S51  :  d.  Ausrust  3,  1S52. 


William    Scrantox,  of  Madison,    son   of    David.      Farmer. 
Married  Anna  Wileox,  of  Madison,  daughter  of  Joseph.    No  issue. 


207. 

N'oaii    Scrantox,    of  Chicago,  111.,   son   of   Noah.     Married 

Flizabeth     F razor,    of  Oeneva,    X.  Y..    December    2S,    Isdd,    in 

Chicago.      Pump  and  block-maker.  Have  our  child. 


JOHN     S  C  U  A  N  T  O  N  .  7  5 

2G8. 
Alfred  L.  Scraxtox,  of  Chicago,  son  of  Noah.     Born  June 
8,  1824.     Married  Mary  Jane  Lamb,  of  Chicago,  September  3, 
1818.     Block,  pump  and  spar-maker.     Three  children. 

268*. 
Abner  R.  Scraxtox,  of  Chicago,  111.,  sun  of  Noah.     Mar- 
ried Mary  E.  Hoit,  of  Chicago,  November  8,  1852.     Ship-chand- 
ler.    Have  one  child. 

271. 

Olive  Noble  Scraxtox,  daughter  of  Major  Heman,  of  Pow- 
nal,  Vt.  Married  Hiram  II.  Chase,  of  Williamstown,  Mass., 
1844.  He  was  a  grocery  merchant,  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  and  died 
there,  March  4,  1853,  aged  41.  His  widow  (Chase)  resides  in 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  and  also  her  daughter  Joanna  N.  Chase. 

272. 

Eliza   Scraxtox,   daughter   of    Heman.     Married   Seymour 

Washburn,  of  Yergennes,  Vt.,  L844.     They  reside  in  that  city. 

Leather  currier. 

2731. 

Jane  A.  Scraxtox,  daughter  of  Heman.  Married  William 
P.  Barker,  of  South  Adams,  Mass. ;  died  May,  1847,  aged  27. 
Carriage  or  wagon-maker.      Born  March  1,  1819. 

27:;:|. 
Julia  Axxette  Scraxtox,  daughter  of    Heman.     Married 
Stephen  B.  Davis,  of  Farmington,  N.  II.,  1849.     They  reside  in 
Brooklyn,  X.  Y.     He  is  a  sea-captain.      Born  1825. 


(HO  Emvix  K.  Scraxtox.  son  of  Heman,  of  Pownal,  N't. 
Is  a  grocery  merchant,  in  Brooklyn.  X.  Y.  Single.  His  mother, 
a  widow,  resides  with  him,  or  keeps  house  for  him,  and  tor  Mrs. 
Chase,  Sec,  (270.)       Born  182G. 

(ill  Noble  R.  Sckaxtox,  son  of  Heman.  He  is  mate  of  the 
ship  Wizard,  making  voyages  between  New  York  and  California, 
gone  thence  to  China.  See  No.s.  under  271.  Born  April  i  7. 
1831. 


[»  K  s  C  EN  D  ANT  S     O  V 


Erastus  Clark  Scranton,  of  Madison,  son  of  Jonathan. 
First  a  merchant  in  Augusta,  Geo.,  and  afterward  and  still  en- 
gaged in  commerce ;  is  an  owner  in  a  line  of  packet-  running 
between  Xew  York  and  Liverpool,  England,  and  in  ships  making 
voyage-  elsewhere,  lie  has  been  thrice  a  member  of  the  General 
Assembly  of  Conn..  1845,  is  1G,  1851.  Married  Lydia  Stannard? 
of  Westbrook,  daughter  of  Ezra,  November  1.  1829,  born  Octo- 
ber 8.  1808. 

rhihh-u,. 

645  *K/.ra  Krastus,  b.  September  ."..    1831,  in    Madison;  d.  May  19, 

is:,:,. 

646  -  Man   Eliza,  l>.  September  27,   1837,  in  Madison;  d.  Decem- 

ber 16,  18:39. 

647  Man  Kliza,  I),  in  Augusta,  Geo.,  September  23,  1840. 

648  *Franen  Rathborne,  b.  in  Madison,  March    14,  1851  ;  d.  of  the  croup, 

very  suddenly,  November  7,  1853. 

275. 

Sereno  II.  Scranton,  of  Madison,  son  of  Jonathan.  Mar- 
ried Susan  Roxanna  Doud,  daughter  of  Billy,  September  29, 
1833,  b<,rn  October  12,  1814. 

riuhh-a,. 

649  Roxanna  liebecca,  li.  in  Madison,  September  4.  1834. 

650  '•'Samuel  William,  li.  in  Madison,  December 30,  1836  ;  d.  April 8,  1841. 

651  I'M  ward  Sereno,  li.  in  Madison,  June  26,  1840. 

652  .lonathan  Samuel,  l>.  in  Madison.  Fehruarv  22.  1S42. 

653  William  Doud,  b.  in  Madison,  April  18,  1844. 

654  Charles  Wolsey,  b.  in  Madison,  December  21,  1846. 

655  Catharine  Lydia.  1>.  in  Madison,  February  17,  1849. 

656  George  Curtis,  b.  in  Madison,  March  13,  1851. 

657  Sn-an  Alice,  b.  in  Madison,  February  20,  1854. 

270. 

Joseph  Hand  Scranton,  of  Scranton,  l.'enn..  son  of  Jona- 
than, lie  was  formerly  a  merchant  in  Augusta,  Geo.,  and  now 
(ls;j5.)  an  agent  and  superintendent  of  some  of  the  iron  works 
of  .-aid  Scranton.  He  was  twice  married,  1st,  Eliza  Maria  Wil- 
cox, of  Madison,  daughter  of  Col.  J.  Samuel,  August  1,  1837; 
born  February  22,  1823.  and  died  August  3,  1841.  at  her  father's 
re-idencr.  mi  a  visit  there  from  Georgia.  Her  husband  being  so 
-ick  al  ihe  time  thai  he  had  no  knowledge  of  her  death.  Re- 
married Cornelia  Walker,  of  Lenox.  Mass.,  daughter  of  Judge 
William  P..  (jf  Lenox.  July  3,  1813. 


JOHN     SCRAN  TON.  I  i 

Children. 
659  Joseph  Augustine,  It.  in  Augusta,  Geo.,  April  4,  IS38. 
G60  Eliza,  I),  in  Madison,  August,  1841. 

661  William  Walker,     1).  (by  2d  wife,)  in  Augusta,  Geo.,  April  4,  1844. 

662  Walter,  h.  in  Seranton,  Penn.,  August  12,  1849. 

663  Frances,  I),  in  Seranton,  Penn.,  November  20,  1851. 
One,                           h.  in  Seranton,  Penn.,  1854. 


Mary  Roxanna  Scranton,  daughter  of  Jonathan.     Married 

Charles  Doud,  of  Madison,  son  of  Galen,  October  6,  1S4J  :  born 

October   7,    1<S17.     Merchant   in   Madison.     Removed,   1854,  to 

•Seranton,  Penn. 

Children. 

Catharine  Josephine  Doud,  1>.  July  10,  1842. 
Henry  Charles  Doud,  1>.  August  21,  1845. 

Erastus  Seranton  Doud,       1).  July  29,  1849. 

278. 
Catharine  S.  Scranton,  daughter  of  Jonathan.     Married 
Joseph   Curtis   Platts.  of  Saybrook.  April  2,  1814.  a  merchant  in 
Fair  Haven.     They  have  removed  to  Scranton,  Penn.,  where  he 
pursues  the  mercantile  business. 

Children. 
Joseph  Curtis  Plaits,     It.  .January  9,  1845. 
Ella  Jemima  Platts,       It,  January  26,  1849. 

279. 
Col.  George  W.  Scranton,  of  Scranton.  Penn..  son  of 
Theophilus,  of  Madison,  Conn.  He  first  carried  on  the  business 
of  manufacturing  iron,  in  Belvidere,  X.  J.  Having  purchased  a 
large  tract  of  land  in  Luzerne  Co.,  Penn.,  he,  with  his  brother 
Selden  T.,  commenced  manufacturing  iron,  from  the  inexhausti- 
ble (quantities  of  coal  and  iron  ore,  existing  in  Scranton,  and  the 
region  round  about  that  place.  Thus  may  they  be  accounted  the 
originators  of  the  great,  if  not  the  most  extensive  and  complete 
iron  work-  in  our  country.  Married  Jane  Hiles.  of  Belvidere, 
X.  J.,  January  21,  1835,  daughter  of  George  and  Jane;  born 
1811. 

Child  nn, 

666  Elizabeth  Warner,    b.  March  17,  1838. 

667  William  Henry,        h.  June  13,  I&40. 

668  James  Selden,  h.  November  3,  1841. 

669  *Ellcn,  h.  May  19,  1-45:  d.  July  11.  1845. 


t  s 


I)  E  S  C  K  X  I)  A  N  T  S     O  F 


280. 
S KM) f.n  T.  Sck antox,  of  Scran  ton,  Pa.,  .-on  of  Theophilus.  of 
.Madison,    Conn.,    married    Ellen    Clari.-sa     Henry,    daughter    of 
William,  whose  residence  is  near  Nazareth,    l'eiin..   September  3, 
1831)  :  born  March  2,  1821.     No  issue. 


Cakomnf  E.  Scrantox.  of  Madison,  daughter  of  Theophilus, 
married  Samuel  1).  Hill,  of  Madison,  duly  31,  l8lo.     Joiner. 

r /,;,>/,•.„. 

Charlc-.  S--I.1.-H  Hill.  I..   .Mav,  1S40. 

Srl.len   15.  Hill.  1,.    Mn*v  21.   ISIS. 

•lin.i-r  WhinirM  Hill.  I..   March  17.  LS.VS;  .1.  March  2f-,,  1S53, 

\V  lliam  Ka-c  Hill.  h.   April  >.  1S54. 

Sarah  Jane  Hill.  I..   April  s.  ls.Vl. 

I5v  lir.-t  wife  he  had  a  daughter.  Authana.  born  Mav  8.  184<i. 


Ciiaulks  Sc  rant  on.  of  Oxford  Furnace,  N.  J.,  son  of  Theoph- 
ihis. of  Madir-on.  Conn.  lie  owns  an  extensive  tract  of  land  in 
New  Jersey,  which  contains  vast  quantities  of  iron  ore  and  wood 
for  real,  and  is  doing  a  large  business  in  casting  wheels  for  rail- 
mad  cars.  &c. 

He  married  Jane  Ann  Henry,  June  1*.  18-17,  daughter  of 
William  and  sister  of  Selden  T's  wife. 

i',7o  Mary  Kli/aheth,         k  Fchruary  2--.  1S4'.'. 

<-7 1  Klli'ii  Aiin'lia.  Ii.  Jam-  2.'J,  1  Sj] . 

-•■  7ii  "l.mr.'r  WhittieM,  k  August  is,    I;-.V5 ;  tl.  March  21 .    Is.Vt,  u.  7  hid. 

i;:.-i  '  c  ;  .  !-:.:». 

286. 
Phik  km  on  A.  SfRANTON.  of  Augusta,  tin.,  son  of  Hubbard,  of 
Madi-on.       Merchant.       He    married    Elizabeth     Lee1    Starks.   a 
native    dl'    Lvme,  Conn.,   daughter  of  Nathan,  in   New    lurk  city, 
Augu-t  3't.  ls!2;  boj'ii  May  S.'.  lSlf>. 

■  77.     1  ..    ■    ....  i  ni,     rhil.li      ■   In     lira  v     >k —  Laura  1,-. 

!      :      ,.!).    1*1         [U..H,  h.    1)          .  .'  2d.    is-!-. 


Ann.Ati.    Si.KAN'inN.    daughter  of    Hubbard,    marrieil    Austin 
.I'  Madi-nn.  son  of  liillv.  October  2(1.   l83.j  :   died  Jauuarv 


.1  O  II  X      S  C  II  A  X  T  O  X 


':• 


5,  1854,  aged  43  years  and  5  months.     lie  was  first  a  farmer  for 

ten    years  or    more  ;    since  a   ship-master.      lie   died   January  5, 
1855.      No  issue. 

288. 

PARXELLA  SCRAXTOX,  daughter  of  Hubbard,  married  Richard 
E.  Rice.  A.  M.,  who  was  graduated  at  Yale  College.  1839,  Sep- 
tember 1,  1845. 

He  taught  a  select  school  for  youth  or  lads,  first  in  Madison, 
and  now  resides  in  Stamford,  instructing  youth  and  lads  in  his 
own  house  in  the  primary  branches  of  education.  The  youth  are 
boarded,  and  provided  for  in  his  family. 

Children. 

Richard  Austin  Rice,  I).   October  22,  1840. 

Anna  Elizabeth  Rice,  1>.   September  IG,  L848. 

*  Hubbard  Scrantou  llice,   b.  May  25,  1854,  and  d.  August  2G,  1S54. 

289. 

Daxiel  Hubbard  Scraxtox,  of  Madison,  son  of  Hubbard- 
His  present  residence  is  part  of  the  same  house  his  great-grand- 
father occupied.  Farmer.  He  married  Phebe  Ann  Shelly,  only 
child  of  Sylvanus,  of  Madison,  September  22.  1847,  born  Novem- 
ber 20,  1825. 

Children. 

G7G  *Rufus  Henry,        b.   December  29,  184S ;  d.  January  18,  1849. 
i'.TT    Klljcrt  Newton,         b.   September  IG,   1850. 
G78   Sylvanus  Arthur,    b.  May  13,  1852. 

290. 
Ichabod  Lee  Scraxtox,  of  Madison,  son  of  Col.  Ichabod,  of 
New  Haven.      He    is   master  ot   his   own   vessel,  doing  coasting 
business,  principally  between  Madison  and  New  York. 

lie  married  Deborah  Ward  Scrantou.  daughter  of  Ichabod 
Benjamin,  May  18,  1853;  born  February  7.  1831. 

Child. 
G80  Wallace  Lee,  b.  June  24.  1854. 

297. 
Ellex  Augusta  Scraxtox,  daughter  of  Henry,  of  Madison, 
married  Frederick  Fowler,  of  North  Branford.  Xorthford.) 
August  30,  1849.  He  was  a  member  of  the  *  b-neral  Assembly  of 
Connecticut  one  session.  II<;  died  August  28,  185-1.  Manufac- 
turer of  Tin  and -Japan  ware. 


*0  D  E  S  C  E  N  D  A  X  T  S     O  F 

Children. 
Martha  Jane  Fowler. 
Frederick  Fowler,         !>.   November  23,   1854 — posthumous. 

298. 
Emily  Sophia  Scraxtox,  daughter  of  Henry,  of  Madison, 
married  Walter  S.  Griswold.  of  Guilford,  son  of  Justin  and  Sally 
(Scranton.)    April    17,    185-4.     They  removed    to    Birmingham. 
(Derby.)     They  have  one  child. 

002. 
Ruth  Elizabeth  Scraxtox,  daughter  of  Comfort   Olds,  of 
Madison,  married  Joseph  15.  Wilcox.     Removed  to  Saybrook. 

'.■;/,/,  v„. 

Marv  Elizabeth  Wilcox,  b.   September  7,  1821. 

Cornelia  Chloe  Wilcox,  b.  March  10,  1826. 
llenrv  Wilcox. 

Albert  Ku;rene  Wilcox,  b.  Max.  1-54. 

305. 

Abraham  Piersox  Scraxtox.  son  of  Comfort  Olds.  Mari- 
ner, lie  married  Lovisa  C.  Bradley,  daughter  of  Talcott,  of 
Madison,  born  December  28.  1825,  and  died  August  22,  1851. 
aged  21.     No  issue. 

30G. 
Jiliaette   Scraxtox,  daughter  of   Comfort    Olds,   married 
William  Dill,  of  Ilamden.  December  28,  1851.     She  died  Octo- 
ber 2:J.  1854,  aged  24. 

307. 
Sarah  Axgelixe  Scraxtox,  daughter  of  Comfort  Olds,  born 
December   3.    1831.       She  married    Rhillip  Talcott,  of  Walling- 
Ibrd,  December  28.  1851. 

Child. 

S;!";.1!    I..    Talcott. 

312. 
Harriet  ScitAN'rox.  of  Fair  Haven,  only  daughter  of  Abra- 
l-'owler.    married    Ali'red    Doud.    son    of  Giles,   of  Madison. 
No\ -ember  2-1,    l-s33.      Ship-master,      lie   died   January  s.    1*53. 

UL'ed     \'.\. 


J  O  II  X     S  C  R  A  N  T  O  X  .  81 


Children. 


Laura  Clarissa,     b.  June  5,  1835. 
Mary  Jane,  b.  October  22,   1838. 

Catharine  Maria,  b.  December  10,  1841. 

313. 
Hamilton-  Wilcox  Scraxtox,  of  Fair  Haven,  son  of  Abra- 
ham Fowler,  married  Ann  Maria  Rowe,  of  Fair  I  Tavern  daughter 
of  Daniel,  May  1G,  183S  ;  born  January  29,  1817. 

Children. 

6S3  Eugenia  Maria,         b.  February  11,  1840. 

684  Emily  Augusta,        b.  January  25,  1841. 

685  Charles  Hamilton,    b.  September  27,  1846. 

314. 

Horatio  Lee  Sckaxtox,  formerly  a  druggist,  in  Fair  Haven, 
son  of  Abraham  Fowler,  of  Madison.  He  married  Harriet  Ann 
Grannis,  of  Fair  Haven,  October  1,  1838;  born  November  17, 
1821.  He  went  to  California,  where  he  made  a  large  property 
in  trade,  Sec.     Owner  of  Tontine,  New  Haven. 

Children. 
6S8  Susan  Permelia,    b.  July  3,  1841. 
689  Alva  Grannis,       b.  June  19,  1843. 

315. 

Joiix  Hart  Sckaxtox,  son  of  Abraham  Fowler,  is  in  Califor- 
nia, concerned  in  steamers  running  between  San  Francisco  and 
Oregon,  &c. 

317. 
Aloxzo  Fowler  Sckaxtox,  son  of  Abraham  Fowler.     He 
was  a  merchant  in  New  Haven.     He  married  Elizabeth  Temple, 
daughter  of  Abraham. 

Child. 

693  Libbia  Hart,  !>.   April  16,  1852. 

320. 

Laura  Jexxette  Scraxtox,  daughter  of  Ichabod  Benjamin, 
of  Madison.  She  married  Harvey  Crittenden,  son  of  Abraham, 
of  Madison,  October  31,  1842. 

Child. 
Catharine  A.  Crittenden,  b.  April  17,  1848. 
11 


82  D  K  S  C  E  N  D  A  NTS     O  F 

353. 

Eliza  Amelia  Scraxtox,  daughter  of  Jared,  of  Cromwell, 
married  Forest  R.  Ward,  of  North  Haven.     Lost  one  child. 

303. 
Harriet  Scraxtox.  of  Hamden,  daughter  of  William  and 
Lydia.  married  Lewis  Scranton,  October  17,  1*42.     Shoemaker. 

3G4. 
Hawaii  Sckaxtox,  daughter  of  William  and  Lydia  (Fuller.) 
married  George  W.  Abbott.     Removed  to  South  Farms,  (Litch- 
field.)      Painter. 

365. 

Lydia  Axx  Scraxtox,  daughter  of  William,  married  Daniel 
Dean.     Removed  to  Griggsville,  Pike  Co.,  111.     Farmer. 

300. 
Sally  S.  Sckaxtox.   daughter  of  William,  married   Daniel 
Aggett,    of   New   Haven.     Blacksmith.     Their   residence    is   in 
Whalley  Avenue.  (Gardens.)  Xew  Haven. 

307. 

Harriet  Sckaxtox.  daughter  of  Simeon  and  Abigail  (Las- 
sett.)  Madison.  Married  Lewis  Warner,  Esq.,  of  Hamden, 
September  25,  1833.     Farmer. 

Children. 
Julius  Warner,  h.  July  24,  1834. 

Loraine  B.  Warner,  h.  June  27,  1836. 
Kleeta  Maria  Warner,  1).  June  10,  1S33. 
Vimi-  I!.  Warner,         1>.  Mav  20,  1840. 

Warner.  li.  December  15,  1842. 

Harriet  Warm  r,  h,  February  13,  1845. 

Caroline  Warner,  h.  June  2,  1847. 

Sih  ia  Warner,  li.  July  2fi,  1850. 

308. 
George   P.   Scraxtox,  son  of  Simoon.     Marrried  Hannah 
L\  Stoliker,  February  20.  1833.     Shoemaker. 

cid  t, 

7m,   Aan.n  Hurr,       I,.  Aj.ril  3,  Is34. 
7"1     U'i  ,     :,     I!   .        I,.   Maivli  2t',.  1.S30. 
:><2  A:  .ir  w,  !.,  OctuU-r  3,  1838. 


JOHN     SCKANTON.  83 

70.3  ^Margaret  A.,  b.  July  13,  1841  ;  d.  July  21,  1846. 

704  Eliza  M.,  b.  February  1,  1844. 

705  George  G.,        b.  October  30,  1847. 

706  Elizabeth  A.,    b.  February  5,  1853. 

369. 

Lewis    W.    Scraxtox,    Esq.,    of  Ilamden,    son    of   Simoon. 
Married  Harriet  Scranton,  of  Hamden,  his  half  cousin,  October 

17,  1842.     Shoemaker. 

( 'It  ildren . 
70S  Lucius  P.,        1).  February  5,  1844. 

709  William,  b.  February  19,  1846. 

710  Levi  W.,  1).  August  10,  1849. 

711  Leonard  L  ,      b.  February  20,  1851. 

712  Lorrain  L.        b.  February  20,  1851. 

870. 
Fanny    Scraxtox,   daughter   of   Nathan.     Married    Lucius 
Peck,  of  New  Haven,  July  12,  183G.     They  removed  to  Bruns- 
wick, Medina  Co.,  Ohio,  183G,  and  are  members  of  the  church  of 
Christ,  of  the  United  Brethren.     Farmer. 

Children. 
Lewis  Ward  Peek,  b.  April  12,  1837. 

Norman  Edson  Peck,      b.  November  15.  1839. 
Eliza  Maria  Peck,  b.  September  25,  1841. 

Wyllvs  Miles  Peck,         b.  December  24,  1S43. 

Olive" Abigail  Peck,  b.  September  1,  1846;  d.  December  25,  1847. 

George  Henry  Peck,        b.  October  20,  1849. 
Frederick  Bassett  Peck,  b.  March  3,  1854. 

871. 

Maria  Scraxton,  daughter  of  Nathan.     Married  to  Nathan 

Howel,  of  Madison,  November  23,  1848. 

Children. 
Erastus  Erwin  Howel. 
Lewis  Warner  Howel. 
Flisha  Bassett  Howel. 

872. 
Olive  B.  Scraxtox,  daughter  of  Nathan.     Married  to  Henry 
Bassett,  of  Milford,  May  17,  1848,  who  died  in  Milford,  August 
31,  1849.     Her  residence  is  New  Haven. 

87  G. 
Samuel  Edward  Scranton,  son  of  Harry  and  Eliza  (Ives.) 
Farmer.     Married  Mariette  Green,  of  Augusta,  N,  Y.,  Decem- 
ber 20,  1828. 


84  D  E  SCENDANTS     OF 

Children. 

714  Samuel  E.,  !>.  October  28,  1844. 

715  Ellen  E.,      1).  November  10,  1840. 
One  d.  in  infancy, 

378. 
Henry   A.    Scranton,   son   of  Harry,   of  Augusta,   N.   Y. 
Married  Margaret  McMann,  September  20,  1850. 

Child. 
717  Henry  A.,  b.  December  20,  1851. 

387. 
Amos   Scranton,  son  of  Thomas  and  Betsey  (Parmelee.) 
Married  Phebe  Shepherd,  March  20,  1840,  daughter  of  Joseph 
and  Fannie.     She  born  in  Bergen,  New  Jersey,  January  28,  1822. 
They  removed  to  Mendon,  111.,  and  reside  there.      Farmer. 

Children. 

723  Thomas,  b.  .March  2,  1841  ;   d.  May  22,  1841. 

724  George  Thomas,       b.  April  12,  1843. 

725  Amos  Henry,  b.  May  5,  1845. 

72(5     Phebe  Catharine,  1).  November  25,  1847. 

727  Jemrette  Amelia,  b.  September  24,  1849. 

728  William  Levi,  b,  Januarv  2,  1852. 
728LV  Joseph  Shepherd,  b.  October  12,  1854. 

388. 
George   Hubbard   Scranton,   son   of    Thomas.     Married 
Susan  Hemingway,  of  Fast  Haven,  daughter  of  Ilaynes,  Febru- 
ary, 1839.     She  died  April  22,  1840.     No  issue. 

389. 
RicriARD  Owen  Scranton,  of  Mendon.  111.,  son  of  Thomas. 
Married   Nancy    Louisa    Kennedy,  in   Mendon,    111.,  daughter   of 
Anson   and   Sarah    (Davis,)    of  Guilford,  September   15,    183D  ; 
born  October  8,  1820.      Farmer. 

Children. 
72'.)   Richard  Owen,  b.  September  It',.   1840;  d.  September  26,  1840, 

a.   10  May-. 
7.'5o  Su<an  Amelia,  b.  August  21,  1841-2. 

731    Catharine  Lli/.abeth,    b.  June  21.  1844. 
7:\-2    Sarah  Louise,  b.  May  22,  1847. 

733  liiclianl  Parmelee,        b.  April  2!l,  184!). 

734  Charles  .Jackson,  b.  January  23,  1854. 

;;:m». 

Betsey  Scranton,  daughter  of  Thomas.     Married  to  human 
VYheaton,  of  .Madison,  son  of   Pitman. 


.1  O  11  N"     SO  R  A  NTON.  85 

Children. 
Charles  Henry  "Wheaton,  1>.  1840. 
D wight  Scraiiton  Wheaton,  I).  1848. 

391. 
Caroline  E.  Scraxtox,  daughter  of  Thomas,  of  Madison. 
Married  Levi  Denting,  of  Newington,  (Wefhersfield,)  September 
21,  1842. 

Children. 
<  Jeorge  1  )eming. 
Ivlward  Levi  Deming. 
(.'aniline  Elizabeth  Deming. 

399. 

Emily  Scraxtox,  daughter  of  Torrey  and  Rebecca  (Chitten- 
den.) Married  George  Goit,  of  Hartford.  Keeper  of  Livery 
stable. 

Children. 
Emily  Rebecca  Goit,  l>.  May  10,  1849. 
Ellen'  Mary  Goit,         1).  August  23,  1851. 

400. 
Harry  Scraxtox.  son  of  Torrey,  of  North  Guilford.     Black- 
smith.    Married  Jane  L.  Ailing.-  now  of    New   Haven,  July  3, 
1842,  daughter  of  Samuel,  of  llainden.  born  February  28,  1822. 
They  first  removed  to  Rock  ford,  111.,  and  returned. 

Child. 
740  Warren  Udell,  I).  July  25.  1-4'',. 

401. 

Celia  Axx  Scraxtox,  daughter  of  Torrey.  Married  Luther 
Woodford,  of  New  Haven,  September  29,  1845.  Died  April  5, 
1849. 

Children. 
Edmund  Woodford,  I>.  June  25,  1846. 
Lu-t  an  infant. 

402. 
Joseph  Arthur  Scraxtox,  of  North  Guilford,  son  of  Tor- 
rey.     Blacksmith.      Married    Elizabeth    A.     Fowler,    of    North 
Guilford,  daughter  of  Stephen.  P.  M.,  -May  7,  1850. 

Childmi. 
74.'!  Arthur  V .,  h.  Mav  2G,  1851 . 
Tit   Child. 


86  DESCENDANTS     OF 

403. 

Albert  A.  Scrantox,  of  North  Guilford,  son  of  Torrey. 
Married  Ann  Iloadley,  of  Branford,  November  20,  1851,  daugh- 
ter of  Orrin  of  Branford. 

Children. 

746  .Mary  Scott,  !>.  May  7,  1852. 

747  A  son,  b.  March  30,  1855. 

405. 

Sarah  A.  Scrantox,  daughter  of  Martin,  of  North  Branford. 
Married  Charles  Webster,  of  New  Haven.  They  have  removed 
to  Ogle  Co.,  111. 

40G. 
Parnel  E.  Scraxtox,  2nd  daughter    of   Martin.     Married 
George  J.  Merriman,  of  New    Haven,   June   23,    1844.     Born 
February  21,  1820.     Builder  and  Joiner. 

Children. 
Fanny  S.  Merriman,  b.  August  30,  1845. 

George  IL  Merriman,        1).  January  11,  1S47  ;  d.  January  27,  1849. 
Emma  Hart  Merriman,     b.  November  1,  1849. 
George  E.  Merriman,        b.  September  19,  1850. 

407. 
Thomas  Marvin  Scraxton,  son  of  Marvin.     Married  Mary 
Gordon,  daughter  of  John. 

408. 

Piiebe  Axx  Scraxton,  daughter  of  Marvin.  Married 
Charles  Blake,  of  New  Haven.  Joiner.  They  have  removed  to 
Illinois.     No.  40G. 

418. 

Minerva  Scraxton,  (called  Mart,  in  Genealogical  Begister 
of  the  Days,)  daughter  of  Jared  and  Phebe,  of  Atwater,  Ohio. 
She  married  Ilenian  K.  Day,  of  Deerfield,  Portage  Co.,  Ohio, 
son  of  Mini.  April  12.  1830,  and  died  July  IS,  1838,  aged  30. 

Children. 
Dudley  M.  Day,  b.  January  in,  1831. 
Ivl-a/M.  Dav]      I..   October  2,  1834. 

Lucv  A.  Da\\        b.    April  8.  1837. 


.TOHNSCRANTON.  87 

419. 
Pamelia  Scranton,  daughter  of  Jared,  of  Atwater,  Ohio, 
married  Ralph  G.  Ely,  of  Deerlield,  Ohio,  October  20,  1828 ; 
b.  Feb.  20,  1808.     They  removed  to  Mendon,  111. 

Children. 
Jared  Ely,  I).   October  6,  1830. 

*Lewis  Elv,  I).  June  30,  1832  ;  d.  April  15,  1850. 

*Edwin  Ely,  1).  August  6,  1834;  d.  March  5,  1838. 

Phebc  Jane  Ely,  b.  March  10,  1842. 

Emma  Amelia  Ely,       b.  September  8,  1844. 
Deborah  Ely,  b.  June  8,  1848. 

420. 
Ralph  Scranton,  of  Lexington,  Ohio,  son  of  Jared,  of  At- 
water, Ohio,  married  Elizabeth  Pickering,  November  12,  1835. 

Children. 

749  Lavina,        b.  June  8,  1836. 

750  Irwin,  b.  March  23,  1838. 

751  Edwin  E.,    b.  March  2,  1840. 

752  Parmela,      b.  November  3,  1841. 

753  Harrison,     b.  December  19,  1843. 

754  Albert,  b.  December  29,  1845. 

755  Lovisa,         b.  December  29,  1847. 

756  Jared,  b.  September  17,  1850. 

422. 
Emeline  Scranton,   daughter  of  Jared,  of  Atwater,  Ohio, 
married  Harry  Goodman,  of  Atwater,  November  1G,  1845. 

423. 

Anson  C.  Scranton,  son  of  Russell,  lives  in  Fair  Haven. 
He  married  Ziba  R.  Leete,  daughter  of  Peter  and  Freelove,  of 
Guilford,  November  24,  1833;  b.  May  23,  1813.     Ship  Builder. 

Children. 

758  Frances  Maria,         b.  August  23,  1834. 

759  Samuel  Wilbcr,        b.  June  6,  1836. 
7G()  Mary  Louisa,  b.  April  1,  1838. 

761  James  Andrew,  b.  April  19,  1840. 

762  Freelove  Augusta,  b.  March  4,  1842. 

763  George  Leete,  I).  June  24,  1844. 

764  John  Haden  Kent,  b.  May  23,  1846. 

425. 
Russel   Scranton,  Jr.,  of  Durham,  son  of  Russell,  married 
Silvia  Willard,  of  Madison,  daughter  of  James,  May   -1,    1831  ; 
born  March  12,  1815.     Joiner. 


88  DESCENDANTS     OF 

Children. 
7C")   Lydia  E.,  h.   November  4.    18.'55;    in.  Henry  A.  Stevens,  of  New 

Huven,  July  •>,  1854. 
70G  Josephine  E.,  1).  November  1,  1842. 
7(57  An  infant  d.  March  .ri(>,  1837. 

42(5. 
[tksula  Scranton,  daughter  of  Russell,  married  John  Bailey, 
of  Iladdam. 

They  had  four  children — two  living. 

■127. 
Freelove  M.  Scranton,  daughter  of  Russell,  married  Alonzo 
Clark,  of  Iladdam. 

428. 
"Worthington  T.  Scranton,  of  Middletown,  now  of  Essex, 
son  of  Russel,  married  Lydia  Bailey,  of  Durham.     He  remarried 

Brown,  of  New  Haven. 

Child. 
7G8  Charles  M.,  by  second  wife. 

420. 

Abigail  A.  Scranton,  daughter  of  Russell,  married  Leonidas 

Maynard.     She  died  June  3,  1  852. 

Children. 
One  living  and  one  dead. 

431. 
Martha    Scranton,   daughter  of  William,  of    Middletown, 
married  Samuel   Chamberlin,  October,  1832,  and  died  May  10, 
1837,  aged  24.     One  child. 

433. 
Harriet  Scraxton,  daughter  of  William,  married  John  Aides. 
lie  died.     Slie  remarried  John  Kip. 

438. 
Mf.i.vina  Scranton,  daughter  of  Henry  and   Ann,  of  Hart- 
ford, married  Abraham  Mason,  residence  first  of  Hartford,  next  of 
New    Ha\  en,    1  ft.'!  1. 


.1  ()  II  N     S  C  K  A  N  T  O  N  . 


Si) 


Children. 

Alfred  P.  Mason,  I).  .lulv  27,   1838. 

.'Ann  Eliza  Mason,  I).  July  7,  183'.). 

Franklin  Aliraham  .Mason,  l>.  June  If),  1841. 

F.mar  Eliza  Mason,  I).    March  ;i(),  1843. 

Kdwin  P.  Mason,  I).  April  I,  1840. 

Harriet  A.  Mason,  1).  June  20,  1849. 

142. 

Mary  Jane  Scranton,  daughter  of  Henry,  married  llezekiali 
Munsel,  of  Winsted. 

Wo. 

Frances  II.  Scranton,  daughter  of  Henry,  married  Henry 

Hamilton. 

15  G. 
Norman  il.  Scranton,  son  of  Timothy,  married  Sarah  liar- 
vis,  daughter  of  Eli  ;  born  181(5. 

Children. 
"'ri  Sarah,  !>.   February  6,  1836  ;  m.  to  Charles  Brock,  of  Middletown, 

Julv  8,  1855. 

773  J.  Monroe,  I).  April  2'J,  1842. 

774  George,        ]>.   September  16,  1844. 

775  -John,  l>.  June  <),  1851 . 

157. 
31  aim  a  Scran  ion,  daughter  of  Timothy,  married  Calvin  Abhy. 
<A  Durham.     Six  children. 

■15!  >. 
Eunice   Scranton,  daughter  of  Timothy,   married   William 
Graham,  of  Branford.     Three  children. 


lf>5. 

John  Nelson  Scranton,  of  Bennington,  Vt.,  son  of  Simeon, 
of  North  Madison.  He  is  a  dentist  and  M.  1).  He  married 
Mary  Sloeum.     No  issue. 

P'>C.. 

Simeon  Sereno  Sci;  \.nto\.  son  of  Simeon,  of  North  Madison, 
married  Dorliska  A.  Rogers,   lirst  cousin,  daughter  of  Enos,  who 
was  a  merchant  there,  February  2s,   IS4<\>;  born  May  17,    1822, 
12 


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in  North  Madison.     His  house  is  in   Durham,  and  store  in  New 
York  city.     lie  is  an  agent  for  a  book  establishment,  eVe. 

CIMrm. 
~~<  ()>car  IVrrv.  1).   in  Durham. 
77:i   L'harle-  L.,'      h.   in  Durham,  1"49. 

48t>. 
Eliza  Ann   Scraxtox,  daughter  of  David  and  Amanda,  of 
North  Madison.      Married  Curtis  Stone  of  North  Madison,  Jan- 
uary 20,  1830,  born  Juno  14,  lSlo. 

'  'Mr,,. 
Sherman  W.  Stone,  I>.  (  >ctoher  9.  I  -37. 
Samuel  G.  Stone,      \>.  March  19,  IS39. 

482. 
[IEXRY  L\  SCRAXTOX,  son  of   David.      Married    Sarah  Crane. 
daughter  of  Rufus,  of  Killingworth.  October  10,  183-3. 

Chl'd. 
7-4  A  daughter. 

4S8. 

IIexry    II.    Scraxtox,    son    of  Loyal.     Married    Catharine 
Williams,  December,  18-31. 

489. 

William    B.    Scraxtox,    son   of  Loyal.     Married   Caroline 
Knapp,  April  22,  18-32. 

7-:.    Klizal.eth  Loval,  1..  XovemluT.  I>.VJ. 
7>c,  Hunrv.  k  Duivmliu'  i.V  l-:>4. 


Ann  Kluareth  Scraxtox.  daughter  of  David  and  Kli/a- 
In/tii  (iranni-.  ,  Married  Levi  B.  Bradley,  of  1  lartfurd.  Novem- 
!,,.]•  ;',ii,  l.s.j.'J,  now  of  New  Haven:  work-  in  her  father's  iron 
faetorv.  \c. 


W 


•..  !..  A  ;_  i-t  :jn,   I 


■l:»l. 
Wjlliam    Tah'i.'T'i    Si; i; a xti »x.  m >u  of   David.      Mi 
hi-    fatin-r"-    iron    munufael  N«-w    Haven.      Married    Marv 


J  O  II  X     S  C  It  A  X  T  0  X 


91 


T.  Benton,  daughter  of  Rev.  Erastus,  of  North  Bridgewater, 
3 T ; i - s . .  formerly  of  Belchertown,  Mass.,  September  7,  1853,  born 
December  9,  1833. 

50G. 
"Washington- Clark  Scranton,  of  Clarkston,   Oakland  Co., 
Mich.     Married  Charlotte  Lapham,  in  Paris,  daughter  of  Nathan- 
iel and  Hannah,  dune  30,  1842.      Is  a  merchant  in  Clark-ton. 


518. 
Delia   Sckantom,  daughter  of  Hamlet,  of  Rochester,  N.  V. 
Married  dehiel  Ihvrnerd. 

519. 
Henry    Scrantom,  of   Rochester,    X.    Y.,    son    of    Hamlet. 
Married  Ardelia  Moore,  daughter  of  Eli,  November  30,  1S23. 

Children. 
sot)  *Ed\vard  Henry,  1).   September  21,    1825;    d.  June   20,    1S41,   a.   15 

vears  and  9  months. 
SOI   Frances  Ardelia,   b.  July  2:3,  1827. 
81)2   Theodore  Elbert,  I).  January  22,  1830. 
Mi/i   Ellen  Lauretta,      b.  July  2:3,  184(3. 

521. 
Elbert  William   Scraxtom,   of  Rochester.  X.   Y.,  son  of 
Hamlet.     lie  died  February  20,  1855,  aged  54.     He  went  with 
his   parents   to   Rochester,  forty  years   ago.     lie  was   an   active. 
business  man.     Married  Klizabeth  Child. 

Child. 
sot   Henry. 

522. 
Ed  win  Scraxtom,  of  Rochester,  son  of  Hamlet.  In  his 
boyhood,  (aged  12.)  he  went  with  his  father  and  family  to  Roch- 
ester, there  being  only  two  or  three  log  houses  in  that  [dace. 
lie  was  educated  to  the  printing  business,  in  which  he  continued 
till  aboul  L835.  since  then  he  has  been  an  auctioneer  and  com- 
mission merchant,  and  a  general  agent  for  collecting  and  remitting 
money.  Ae..  to  Fngland.  Scotland.  Ireland.  France  and  Cermanv. 
For  ten  or  more  years  past  he  has  been  an  urtlre  and  influential 
elder  in   the    second    Presbvlerian     brick)    church   in   that    citv. 


f!9 


D  E  S  C  E  X  D  A  X  T  S      OF 


Married  Mary  Ann   Sibley,  of  "Walpole,  N.  II. ,  daughter  of  Asa 
and  Irene,  October  2t>,  1825,  born  December  18,  1804. 

[Edwin   O.  Hall,  first  a  missionary  at  Sandwich  Islands,  and 

now  one  of  the  King's  Cabinet,  is  nephew  to  Mrs.  E.  Scrantom.] 

Children. 
m)7   Stella  IJeatce,         I'.  January    \2.    [ 827 ;    m.    (ialu-ha    Phillips,    h.   in 

Ashlield,  Ma-s.,  <  U-tuliiT  ••;.  1828,  no  child. 
-"v   A' Irian  (iconre.       I..  I  letolier  2ti,  l^1- :  m.  Mary  Sheldon,  dr.  of  Josiah, 

wliu  was  lmiu'  a  merchant  in  Rochester. 
-ii',)   (.'ura  Irene.  b.  .Innc   2-,  I8.'5U;   in.  John    E.    Sabine,  of  Fulton. 

X.  V.,  :]  drs. 
*Kdwiiiii  Jane,        b.  September  124,   1  >'Vl. 
-10   Bculah  .Man  ,         b.  January  I  '>.  Ls'l"). 
-  1 1 .- i 1 1 1 1  < •  r  Kd'win.    li.  Februan    Hi.  I8.'37. 
--Kilwin  Lcsi,  I).  November  1 0,  l84o 

-'Clifford  Sillies ,    li.  Januarv  27,  IM-'!. 
••"Melford  Clark,      b.  November  I.  1-4  l. 
-1 1    I5erth;i  Sibley,         k  November  l".i.  [848. 

X.  lb  All  the  children  burn  in  Rochester.  The  live  children 
that  died  young,  were  four  sons  and  a  daughter,  and  were  under 
one  year  old:  f\ee]il  Clifford  S..  aged  three  year-  and  nine 
month-. 


IIauriet  Amanda  Sckantox,  daughter  of  Israel,  died  in 
Rochester,  January  21,  18-17.  Married  Jonathan  King,  of  Koch- 
ester.  X.  V„  December  24.  1s2C>.     Xo  issue. 

r»28, 

Teeemai  n  i  .-  N.  Sckantox,  of  Oberlin,  Ohio,  a  dealer  in 
Drugs  and  medicines,  eve.,  son  of  Israel.     Unmarried. 

Majiy  Amelia  Sckaxtox.  daughter  of  Israel.  Married 
Henry  II.  Dub.  of   I'.ergen.  X.  Y. 

"■).'!'  < 

1-itAi.i.  S<  [,'axto.v.  of  Monroe.  .Mich.,  -mi  of  Israel.  lie  is  a 
Conductor  or  engineer  on  Mad  Uiver  Railroad.  Sandusky  Cify. 
Married  Lucv  Ann  Lawrence,  of  Monroe,  dune  22.  lSb'i. 

'  '1,1'dn  a . 
h.  in   M.mree.  Ma\   2-.   1-1  1. 

-I  i     1.  \  b,    ill    Toledo.    S.  |.telll!ier  !).    1-1- 

» 1  .">    M;ir_:;..:.  i.  in    lliiuilee.   Fehrttarv   [o,   I  s.Vl 


,T  O  II  X     S  C  R  A  N  T  O  N 


93 


533. 
Alovzo   Camp  Scranton,  of  Dundee,  Mich.,  son  of  Israel. 
Conductor  or  Engineer  on  the  Mud    River  Railroad;  Sandusky, 
Ohio.     Married  Jane    K.  McDowell,  in  Monroe,  Midi.,  July  (J, 
1811. 

Children. 
si;   Alouzo  Camp,  I).  May  1,  1845. 
sis  John  Milton.     1).  in  Monroe,  November  1,  184G. 

534. 
Anna  Curtis  Scranton,  daughter  of  Israel.     Married  James 
Kenyon.  of  Dundee,  Mich.,  and  died  at  Tecumseh,  July  25,  IS  111. 
Left  one  child. 


Abraham  Scranton,  of  Minesota,  son  of  Israel.  Mar- 
ried Lavina  Turwilger,  of  Blissfield,  Mich.,  July  3,  1839.  No 
issue.      Farmer. 

53(>. 
Hiram  Scranton,  son  of  Israel.  Married  Laura  Pool,  of 
Blissfield,  Mich.,  July  27,  18-11,  and  died  May  11,  1842,  of 
puerperal  fever.  Remarried  Ruba  Anderson,  of  Dundee,  October 
2J,  1843.  She  died  December  25,  1847.  Mr.  Hiram  died 
March  13,  1848. 

Chikmn. 

820  *,Toy,    I),  in  Dundee,  Midi.,  January  14,  1845;  d.  July  12,  184."). 

821  Orp'ha,  1>.  in  Dundee,  Midi.,  January  30,  1846. 

537. 
Serina    Scranton,  daughter  of    Israel.      Married  William 
Van  Pelt,  of  Dundee.  Mich. 


Kmkro  Scranton',  son  of  Israel.     Married  Catharine  Pulver, 
if   Dundee,  Mich.,  April  L0,  1848. 

Children. 

-■1-1    Aim  Cornelia,        l>.  Mareli  14.   [849. 
s-j.'i  Talliott  Romeo,    h.  .January  14,  I S r>  1 . 
s-j.i    Clarence  Kiuero.  k  December  21,  IK52. 


:>■! 


I)  E  S  C  E  X  I >  A  N  T  S     O  V 


r,u. 

I'ii i.i'.i:  Scuaxtox,  daughter  of  .low  »>f  Durham.  Married 
-lolni  Robinson,  of   Durham,  May  15,  1820.      Five  children. 

5.10. 

Lydia  Axx  Scraxtox,  eldest  daughter  of  David,  Jan.,  of 
Nova  Scotia,  married  Mark  J I  art.  of  Margarie,  Cape  Breton,  -mi 
of  Irad  Armenia,  November  17.  LSI'.!. 

Children. 
Henry  S.   Man,  b.    November  10,  184.']. 

Lvdin  Adaline  Hart.  I).   Julv  1(1,  IS45. 

•  Oavid  Jolin  Osbert  llarr,      1).   April    27.    1S47;    <!.    January  a,    1SI9 

a.    I    \  car  ami  9  months. 
Armenia  ,Malin^a  Han,  I).  June  7,  1852. 

551. 
"William  Frederick  Scraxtox,  son  of  David,  Jim.    Farmer. 
Married  Sarah  Crowdes.  daughter  of  Mark   and  I'antha  (Hart.) 
of  Bedeque,  Cape  Breton,  October  30,  1 S4U. 

Children. 
s:;n   William  Clarence,   l>.  October  29,  1851. 
8.'il    Sarah  Olivia,  li.  <  letober  4.  1853. 

579. 

William  II.  Scraxtox,  of  Utica,  X.  Y.,  son  of  Lyman.    Dealer 

in  tovs,  birds,  bird-cages,  and  manufacturer  of  toys  and  cages.  J  le 
married  Flexey  A.  Bond,  daughter  of  Isaac  and  Margaret,  .Jan- 
uary 27.  18-11  :  born  October  (5,  1821. 

Child,;  u. 
840   Sophia  ( '..  it.    November  ■'!.  1841. 

541  William  Henry,      b.    November  l.'i,  1845,  ami  d. October  8,  1847. 

542  ( leor-r  Harri-ron.  b.  Jui\    12.  :  ^  Hi. 


a-MI. 

Maria  Sckaxtox.  daughter  of  Lyman,  of  Ltica,  married 
Milo  M.  Ca<s.  January  27,  is  11.  son  of  Rev.  Moses  (...  of  Marcy, 
Oneida  Co..  X.  V.  She  died  February  21.  1802,  of  puerperal 
fever. 

i   Idldrni. 
ii       ■    Louba  (  'ass,       b.    Marcii  21.  IM2. 
■    Maria  Ca-..         ;..    !•'.    ,r  lan    Hi,   IsM 
I..  (  'a-    .  :».    Si  pi,  i  \\\  r  Is   ism 

Mar\    8„  ,hia  I  .  -.        I,.   .Iauuar\    7.   I-  19 


J  O  II  X     S  C  R  A  X  TON.  95 

William  M.  Cass,  /       I).  January  .'U,  1852. 

*Sarah  13.  Cass,     \       li.  January  :J1,  1852  ;    d.  a<red  24  days. 

M.  M.  Cass,  cabinet  workman,   is  now   at    Fort  Madison,  Lee 

Co.,    Iowa.      lie  invented  a  gun,  (a  20  .shooter  as  it  was  called.) 

sell' loading,  iVc.,  ibr  which  lie  obtained  a.  patent,   tVc.     lie  spent 

much  time   and  money   on   the  subject  of  guns,   and  eventually 

became  insane  on  that   subject,  and  had  to  be  confined  a  while  in 

the  asylum.     There  is  little  or  no  probability  of  the  restoration  of 

his  reason. 

The  children  are   with   and  provided  for  by  their  grandfather, 

L.  Scranton,  of  Ltica. 

581. 

Mary  Adalixe  Scraxtox,  daughter  of  Lyman,  married 
Cornelius  B.  Gould,  June  2,  1852.  lie  is  a  printer,  and  one  of 
the  editors  ami  proprietors  of  the  Courtland  Co.  Whig,  Homer, 
X.  Y.     The  firm  is  Edwin  T.  and  C.  B.  Gould.     One  daughter. 

582. 
Amos  M.  Scraxtox,  of  Utiea,  son  of  Lyman,  is  in   company 
with  his  brothei',  William  II.,  Genesee  street,  Xo.  204. 

583. 
IIei.kx    L.    Scraxtox,    daughter  of    Lyman,  born    May    18, 
1  s:)2.  married   Charles  II.  Sprague,  book-keeper  to  A.   Kissams, 
a  forwarding  and  commission  merchant,  April  2,  1851. 

Child. 
Francis  S.  Sprague. 

5*5. 
William  Scraxtox,  of  Lvansville,  111.,  .-on  id'  done-,  born  in 
Last  Greenwich,   U.  I..    December  11.    1*11.  married  Mary  Ann 
.Morgan,  of  Canterbury,  Com:. 

Child,-,,,. 

si!    Cilia,  !».    Au-ii-l   is,  1840. 

>C   Mary  Hu-cnia,     !>.    NovunU-r  2'.),  1844. 

r,  ( >  7 . 
Don  Carlos  Scraxtox,  of  Chicago,  111.,  son  of  Llnatluui,  of 
Concord,  Mich,      lie  was  po>  t  master  of  Albion,  .Mich.,  four  rears. 
Merchant.      He  married  Elizabeth  Pines,  of  Monroe  City,  Mich. 
Aim-ust  15,  1*4!. 


'.><>  |>  K  s  C  K  S  I)  A  N  T  S      O  I' 

C  hi/da  u. 
SH'i   Frances  Amies,  b.  July  10,  1845. 

Fdwin  ami  Edirar,  twins,  b.  June  18,  1848.      Fdwin  d.  August  I,  1848. 

012. 
Mortimer  Scraxtox,  son  of  Orrin.     Dentist,     lie  married 
Harriet  S.  Duck.  January  I.  1847. 

G13. 
Ilron  Scraxtox,  son  of  Orrin.      Dentist.      Lie  married  Lucy 
15.  Hicks,  May,  1852. 

child. 
849   Frank  1L,  It.  June  1,  lS.r>4. 

(J13. 

Gkorge  C  Scraxtox,  son  of  Orrin,  married  Mary  Matteson, 
April  15,  1855. 

G13. 
Laura  Ann  Sckantox,  daughter  of  Orrin,  married 'William 
1).  Howe,  September  8,  18  17. 

Childrt,,. 
Franco  A.  Riiwi', 
Henry  II.  Rove. 

I>13. 
Jexnett   Scraxtox,  daughter  of  Orrin,   married  Mendoll  W. 
Marsh,  December  G,  Is  1G.     She  is  a  widow. 

C   'Ulna. 
Florence  A. 

(  i in.',  d. 

EIGHTH    GENERATE  »X. 


G  15.  See  No.  <  G. 
Fxi:\  Fkastus  Sckantox.  of  Madison,  -on  of  Frastus  ('. 
Scranton.  He  died  in  Madison.  May  15,  [S~>~>,  aged  li-'i.  Mer- 
chant, lb-  married  Sarah  Fowler  Todd,  of  Madison,  daughter  of 
Cant.  Jonathan  V.  Todd,  Juno  22.  1<S.)-1  :  born  April  2\.  IS.'I.I. 
She  died  al  Clifton  Springs.  X.  Y..  February  '.».  lSo.">,  ucv<mrh> >■ 
:  >u't\  I '.i,  and  was  brought  to  Madison  for  interment.  Tims  both 
(iicd  shortly  alter  marriage,  much  esteemed  and  lainenled — calm 
and  peaceful  in  spirit. 


.)  OHX      S  C  K  ,V  X  T  O  N 


97 


-SOl. 

Fkaxces  Amelia  Scraxtom,  daughter  of  Henry,  married 
Hiram  True,  April  10,  1845. 

Child  a-n. 
850  Frances  Silk  True,  I).  An-ii-t  24.    1846:  d.  September  8,  1848, 

a.  2. 

551  Frances  Seranton  True,  b.  August  1(5,  IS4t>. 

552  Jessie  Atlelia  True,  b.  June  (i,  185-2. 
853   Riley  True.  b.  July  15,  ls54. 

800. 

Cora  [rkxe  Scraxtom,  daughter  of  Edwin  and  Mary  Ami 
(Sibley.)  married  John  E.  Sabine,  November  2s.  ls4,s7  -who  died 
July  7.  1854,  of  cholera,  at  Chicago,  after  six  hours  illness,  leav- 
ing two  daughters,  and  has  a  posthumous  son  since  his  death. 

("luhlfii. 

Cora  Lovisa  Serantom  Sabine,  b.  January  -in,  1850. 
Mary  Irene  Sabine,  1).  Januarv  8,  1853. 

SiMy  Phillips  Sabine.  b.   December  23,  1854. 

810. 

Bei  i. ah  M.  Sckaxtom.  daughter  of  Edwin.  &c,  married 
Isaac  11.  Weaver,  January  17.  1855.  of  Mount  Vernon,  Ohio. 
Merchant. 


13 


V 


KIIKATA. 

16.    14th  line  of  note,  read    C4.'S6,  Ms. 


2.S,  ••}(!  lino,  read  17-'!'.)  in-tead  of  178' 
46    No.  114.  for  "  Henry  Scrantou, 
Seranton,  soti  of  Theophilu^ 


son  of  Theodore,"  road  Henry 


INDEX 


TO  CHRISTIAN  NAMES  OF  SCRANTONS 


Born 

Name. 

Number.  1 

Born 

Name. 

Number. 

I  Born.     Name. 

Number. 

Aaron  C, 

308 

1818 

Amelia, 

281 

;  1835   Beulah, 

810 

1834 

Aaron  (■'., 

1 

1783 

Amos, 

148 

Boardman, 

01  1 

1834 

Aaron  1!., 

700 

1823 

Amos, 

387 

1784 

Aaron  I!., 

142 

1829 

Amos  M„ 

582 

Camilla  A„ 

585 

1832 

Aaron  T., 

507 

Amos, 

725 

1820  Caroline, 

282 

1811 

Achsah, 

204 

1812 

Amy. 

197 

|  1822  Caroline, 

391 

1173 

Abel, 

102, 

1833 

Andrew, 

7  02 

1703  Catharine, 

74 

180.") 

Abel, 

105 

1811 

Angeline, 

545 

1  1702  Catharine, 

731 

1833 

Abel  W„ 

58G 

1731 

Ann, 

25 

1804   Catharine, 

193 

17.-)!) 

Abigail, 

72 

1793 

Ann. 

9 

1824   Catharine, 

392 

1797 

Abigail, 

115 

1 7  fi  2 

Ann. 

05 

1-19  Catharine, 

055 

178.3 

Abigail, 

153  : 

17  20 

Ann, 

21 

1822  Catharine  8„ 

277 

1814 

Abisi'l 

287 

1827 

Ann  V... 

490 

1848  Catharine 

515 

1804 

Abigail, 

202 

Vim, 

87 

1844   Catharine 

359 

18  2  8 

Abigail. 

120 

1849 

Ann  ('.. 

.-22 

1783  Charlotte, 

108 

Abigail, 

90 

1 8  1 5 

Ann  C, 

255 

1.-20  Charlotte, 

290 

17.")  4 

Abraham, 

5  1 

18  4.-, 

Ann. 

514 

1830  Charlotte  A.. 

470 

17411 

.Abraham, 

70 

1  8  1  ti 

Ann  ('.. 

534 

18  14   Charlotte, 

359 

1787 

Abraham  V. 

119 

1827 

Ann, 

395 

Charlotte', 

401 

1787 

Abraham, 

205 

1093 

Anna. 

9 

1843  Cecelia, 

1817 

Abraham, 

535 

1814 

Anna  .1.. 

189 

1823  Chester  M., 

440 

1827 

Abraham  P. 

305 

1810 

Anna  C, 

534 

1837  Celestia, 

509 

1724 

Abraham. 

32 

1702 

Anna, 

05 

1841   Celestia, 

588 

1828 

Adrian  I !., 

B08 

1793 

Anna. 

180 

1831   Celestia, 

509 

1848 

Adolphus  11. 

~)6\^ 

1188 

Anna, 

87 

1823  Celia  A., 

401 

IS  2.1 

Albert, 

435 

1810 

Ansnn  < '.. 

423 

1-13    Celia. 

314 

1843 

Albert  M.. 

383 

Arthur, 

95 

1804  Celia. 

1829 

Albert  A., 

103 

1801 

\rthnr  V.. 

132 

18  14  Charity, 

241 

Albert, 

59  1 

1842 

Arthur  1'.. 

35  - 

1803   Charles, 

223 

1845 

Albert, 

75  1 

1800 

Arthur  '!'.. 

120 

1-22  Charles, 

283 

1772 

Alexander, 

78 

1833 

Artemesia. 

292 

1829  Charles  A.. 

409 

180li 

Alexander. 

19  1 

Asa, 

1  78 

1839   Charles  11  . 

578 

1838 

Alexander  A 

513 

18.-,  I 

Asahel  P... 

17- 

1825  Charles  L., 

340 

1830 

Alfred, 

350 

1-00 

Ashur 

120 

1825  Charles  L., 

394 

1829 

Alford, 

403 

1-:.  I 

•Yshur  1', 

1  13 

1-19  Charles  1... 

779 

184  7 

Allice, 

300 

18  32 

\ugusta  ('.. 

5  1 3 

18  12  Charles  1... 

703 

1841 

Alma  A., 

185 

1842  Charles. 

340 

1837 

Alon/.o  .1., 

1-7 

17  59 

Benjamin, 

5  0 

1840   Charles, 

085 

1-1  1 

Alon/.o  ('.. 

5. '13 

1-11 

Benjamin  \Y 

32  1 

1840  Charles  W.. 

05  1 

1828 

Alon/.o  I'.. 

317 

1848 

Bertha  S.. 

--11 

18  15   Charles  I... 

1838 

Alonzo  «... 

19  3 

11  70 

Betsey. 

103 

1854  Charlotte, 

573 

1808 

Alon/.o  1... 

195 

1790 

Betsey. 

120 

178  1   Chloe, 

109 

Alon/.o, 

177 

119- 

Betsey, 

125 

1788  Chloe, 

51 

1799 

Alson, 

235 

1819 

Betsev. 

390 

1821   Chloe  C, 

303 

1843 

Alva  G., 

089 

1820 

Betsey, 

629 

1-11   Chloe, 

568 

1795 

Amanda, 

145 

1810 

Beriaii, 

531 

1829  Chauncey, 

137 

1785 

Amanda, 

20) 

Belinda. 

220: 

1-52   Clarence, 

*24 

100 


INDEX. 


Born 

Name. 

1-30 

i    .    ■ 

1  7-5 

Comi'urt  '  >., 

1533 

Comfort  K. 

1  T  - 3 

('  in.  !ir. 

1-17 

('  inn  lia. 

1-27 

L'on 

1-40 

■ 

13-7 

Cornelius  A 

mo 

Cor.-i  .1., 

1  -2- 

1  on  d  m. 

]  520 

Cynthia  A., 

1-10 

<  '>  ntlun  A  . 

i~03 

Cynthia  11. 

I- 12 

Daniel  T.. 

l-'jt'j 

Daniel  11.. 

1>  .:.. ■-.  II., 

1772 

itan  ■  ■:  ii., 

1751 

Davi  I, 

17  7.") 

!  7 'J  7 

Hv.  :. 

1-00 

Da\    1. 

1-2- 

David. 

i-:io 

i).'..  i  i:. 

i-3i 

David. 

1-33 

Davi  :    1'. 

1  -  2  5 

7- 

1-12 

Davi  i. 

i  -:i- 

Dayton  R., 

1-1- 

1).  :   -rah. 

1-34 

1 
1) 

1).     u-ah, 

179.") 

Di  .... 

Dennis. 

D  :      -. 

u  ■..-   .. 

\™: 

1       ■ 
Ehenezer, 

1773 

Ii:  -  :../.■  r. 

17-11 

Ii     rn-zer, 
i.  :_    r. 

409 

1 1- 

30- 
203 


.vn 

304 
329 
133 

I-- 

31  I 

I7n 
1-3 

•10- 

4-3 

■-'49 
5  5  1 
li  1 
1  1 
4  2  1 


i  5  j 
].").") 

4"  1 
451 


.Name, 
i: .;.-.  A., 
Eliza. 
Eliza  A.. 
Kliza  A.. 
Ehza. 
i;  .   . 
Eliza  T.. 
Eliza  M.. 
Elean   r. 
Elizabeth 
i.      ■      tli 
Elizabeth 


elli, 
stl), 

-th, 
elli. 


Ellen  \„ 
Kill  n  I... 


Kiien  I. 


Y.\    .  t.u 
Ev<I\  n 

Ii    :        ii 


-15    IV.i     ■•-  A. 

17      1-5  1     I'r 
i-Jl       I  -33    IVi:,  'i-  il 

;:  \--,i  iv  i  ■  ii 


in-r. 

Horn 

Name. 

Number. 

131 

i  - :  5 

Ferdinand, 

539 

000 

1790 

Frederick  \Y 

•250 

480 

i-o-j 

Frederick  \V 

•J50 

3.)  3 

1  -00 

Frederick. 

ISO 

504 

]  -  J  s 

Frederick, 

4  30 

27  2 

1-19 

Freelove, 

427 

1-7 

704 

1540 

Georciana, 

452 

2  1 7 

George. 

774 

.- 

Georsre  \V., 

83 

■>', 

1750 

Geome  H'.. 

243 

71 

1  -50 

George  \V., 

028 

3d 'J 

1  -  5  1 

George  < '.. 

050 

OtjiJ 

1  ■- 1  -J 

George  Ii.. 

368 

3  1 3 

1-3- 

G     rse  J:.. 

3  1  0 

032 

1-47 

George  G., 

705 

:oo 

1-30 

Ge  T-e  J., 

3-1 

5  j 

i  - 1  :> 

'.     rge  11.. 

:>--: 

■-".i7 

i-ii 

i,.     rgi    IV., 

27  9 

71.3 

1-53 

George  W\, 

07  J 

071 

1  -00 

Gi    rge  \V., 

252 

-03 

1-30 

1  ■      rge  K.. 

-3 

]  =30 

George  II., 

447  i 

2  4 -J 

1-  l-J 

Gi    rge, 

368 

137 

Gi     rgi    5.. 

724 

2  2  4 

1-32 

Ge   rge  W. 

410 

422 

1-34 

'...    rge, 

570 

4  3  9 

1-4H 

Gerard. 

450 

399 

17;:  I 

•J  1  9 
509 

054 

577 

1-14 

Hamilton  W. 

313 

o  i ,  _ 

1773 

Han,!--. 

199 

1-i 

17  99 

Ilamlel  T. 

5J0 

1-1 

Hannah. 

13 

004 

17  1- 

Hannah, 

•JO 

494 

17  9U 

II  ..  :.  ih. 

150 

5  3  - 

1 7  5  -J 

Hannah. 

47 

190 

1-13 

Hannah  M., 

30  4 

7  0 

17  10 

ii:.!,;..:,. 

•J  9 

0-3 

1-11 

11    m    :.. 

524 

10.) 

1-3-J 

11  ::.:.'...   W., 

443 

■J7  4 

1-01 

Harry. 

147 

100 

1-19 

Ilarrv. 

400 

1)1)3 

1  -3 -J 

Harry  \V.. 

'.'  -  7 

1-0] 

Han     • 

1  17 

159 

1-03 

Han     t, 

5  2  7 

•J  2  4 

1  -il") 

Harm  :. 

J. 17 

130 

~17 

Ha       ■ 

::a 

1-11 

303 

■J  5  4 

5  1  'J 

1-1- 

II  irri   if.'., 

3 1  -J 

1)0 

1  -  1  - 

Han  ■  ' 

4  33 

222 

11 

307 

3  l-J 

1-11 

:        •  '■: 

Han     ' 

19.3 
30  1 

17  1 

i  -  - . . , 

II  irri.  •  IV 
[lii 

379 

1  l-J 

|  -JO 

II  .:.      -. 

347 

-  Ml 

i  -  13 

11 

75  3 

;,,;;, 

[-39 

Hi-:ii  ii  M 

.".7  4 

0-J7 

I7:"i 

11.  man. 

•J  7  0 

0  1- 

1  - .  i 

II.  ::.  .:.    M 

0  in 

i  13 

-■l.i 

1794 

II.  :.■  .  t:a  II.. 
Ii.  :,!;,. 

!  4  5 

1  14 

INDEX. 


101 


Born.     Name.           Number. 

Horn 

Name.           Number. 

Born 

Name. 

Number. 

ITU.")   Henry, 

151 

1711 

John, 

38 

Luman, 

1(54 

1793   Henry, 

103 

17  79 

John, 

8  5 

1840 

Luther  B., 

4  10 

1796   Henry, 

5  1  9 

1.804 

John, 

25  1 

1-25 

Lydia  A., 

550 

1797    Henry, 

1818 

John  X.. 

405 

18  10 

I.ydia, 

305 

183.)   Henry, 

341 

1-10 

John  \V„ 

128 

1,-35 

Lydia  <'., 

705 

177.")  Henry, 

2011 

1829 

John  K . 

320 

1798 

Lyman. 

229 

1827   Henry  E., 

482 

185  1 

John, 

775 

IS38    Henry  A.. 

552 

1781 

Jonathan, 

107 

1749 

.Mabel. 

41 

)r.">  l    Henry  A.. 

717 

1818 

Jonathan  (.'.. 

275 

178  1 

Mabel, 

91 

18:27   Henry  H., 

183 

1.8-12 

Jonathan, 

052 

Mahitabel, 

7 

1829   Henry  A., 

378 

1709 

Joseph, 

77 

1817 

Malvina, 

438 

1833   Henry  0., 

114 

1-2- 

Joseph, 

059 

1790 

Maria, 

220 

1827   Hepheston, 

540 

1-2- 

Joseph, 

473 

1-2  1 

Maria  A., 

481 

Id  19   Hiram, 

530 

1-09 

Joseph  ('  , 

175 

1821 

Maria  A., 

580 

1802   Hiram, 

230 

1804 

Joseph  A., 

185 

1819 

Maria, 

371 

1827   Hiram, 

395 

1-25 

Joseph  A., 

44  1 

1849 

Maria  G., 

580 

1818   Horatio  I.., 

314 

1825 

Joseph  A., 

4  02 

1841 

Marcus  A. 

472 

1788  Hubbard, 

1  1  1 

1-13 

Joseph  II., 

27  3 

18  30 

Margaret, 

475 

1772   Huldah, 

88 

1.8  35 

Joseph  S., 

319 

1810 

Margaret  A., 

703 

llnldali, 

207 

1842 

Josephine, 

700 

1853 

Margaret, 

815 

1788   Huldah, 

i  i  2  5 

1-3  1 

Josephine, 

507 

1 8  1  2 

Mariha. 

431 

1818    Huldah, 

205i 

1705 

Josiah 

15 

Mariette, 

013 

1820   Hush. 

013 

17  13 

Josiah, 

39 

1790 

Martin, 

157 

1843   Hugh, 

2  17 

1787 

Josiah. 

93 

1809 

Martin, 

203 

1828 

Josiah. 

200 

1-2  1 

Marvin. 

17  1-   lchabod. 

1!) 

Joshua, 

225 

Mercy, 

0 

1737   lchabod, 

:>:> 

1780 

Joy, 

110 

[8(12 

Mercy, 

192 

1702   lchabod, 

<-i 

17-1 

Jnv. 

202 

Mary' 

5 

1793   lchabod  B„ 

12  1 

1-15 

Joy, 

8 -JO 

1701 

Mary. 

13 

1792   lchabod  1... 

1  13 

1797 

Julia. 

140 

1730 

Mary, 

30 

1829   lchabod  J,., 

290 

1833 

Julia  A., 

3-0 

1752 

Man. 

G3 

1838   Irvin, 

750 

1-25 

Julia  A., 

27  3 

1752 

Mary, 

745 

1839  Isaac  I!.. 

200 

1  -05 

Juliaette. 

13- 

1-44 

Mary  E., 

845 

177-    Israel, 

20  1 

1-30 

Juliaette. 

1-21 

Marv  A., 

581 

1813   Israel, 

522 

1810 

Justin  J.. 

205 

1790 
1835 

Mary, 

Marv. 

124 
014 

1-  12  .lames  [I., 

115 

1-20 

Laura  .!.. 

320 

1801 

Mary, 

158 

1814  James  </., 

170 

Laura. 

002 

1820 

.Marv    li.. 

270 

1849  James  1!., 

3-1 

1790) 

Lavina, 

18  1 

18  30 

Mary, 

r,r,s 

1844   James  I'., 

813 

1-30 

Lavina, 

749 

1840 

Mary, 

047 

1788    .1  lines  A.. 

-3i 

1791 

Leanora, 

21- 

1-32 

Marv  A., 

5  12 

1-1  1    James  -.. 

008 

1-5  1 

Leonard  L.. 

:  1  I 

1-27 

Mar}'. 

085 

1824    Jane  A  . 

2  i  1 5 

Leonard, 

179 

1-27 

Marv. 

442 

1833  Jane, 

397 

18  13 

Leonard. 

480 

1-35 

Mary, 

299 

1833  Jane. 

■19  2 

1-50 

Lcroy. 

572 

1-35 

Mary. 

94 

1-15   Jane  8.. 

520 

Leroy. 

590 

1-09 

Mar-/. 

530 

1819  Jan.'. 

2  7  2 

1-37 

Lemuel. 

350 

1832 

Marv  J.. 

57  5 

1733  Jared, 

20 

1-11 

Lewis  \\\, 

309 

183- 

Man. 

618 

177  1    Jared. 

5; 

I- 11 

Lewi-  P., 

7  0- 

1-44 

Mary  E.. 

000 

17-7    Jared. 

100 

1-19 

Levi  \\\ 

710 

1-17 

Melvma, 

4  38 

1807   Jared, 

1  35 

1-52 

Libhia. 

0,93 

Minerva, 

418 

Jared. 

45- 

175  1 

Lois, 

4- 

1-0- 

Minerva. 

418 

1850   Jared. 

7  50 

!  --07 

Lois, 

540 

.Michael  A.. 

571 

1-  HI    J.,-    n 

30  2 

1-11 

Loo. 

172 

1830 

Monroe  8.. 

52  8 

1833  Jennette  A  . 

398 

i  ;<j5 

Lois  K., 

211 

1842 

Monroe  J., 

7  73 

Jennette. 

7  27 

1-19 

Loretta, 

250 

Joanna, 

1 

:  -  5 1 

Loretta. 

03] 

1817 

Nancy, 

401 

1750  Job, 

10 

1798 

Loval, 

1-2 

17-0 

Nancy, 

20  8 

1793  Joel. 

2  2  - 

1-18 

Lo/.eli  P., 

177 

1-2  1 

Nancy. 

39  1 

1825   Joel  (;., 

310 

172- 

Lucy, 

34 

1  -29 

Nancy, 

390 

I79ti   Joel, 

17  1- 

Lucy, 

0  1 

17  39 

Nathan, 

Oil 

John, 

4 

17-2 

Lucy, 

1  17 

Nathaniel. 

■> 

I7D3  John. 

14 

1-    1.8 

Lory  Ann, 

-la 

1715 

Noah. 

|8 

lain  John. 

5 1  '■ 

1-30 

Lucy  S„ 

309 

17  4  4 

Noah. 

42 

I72ti  John. 

1794 

1.  ,  :re1  a  L. 

123 

1744 

Noah. 

90 

102 


INDEX. 


lorn 

Name. 

831 

Noble  R. 

-11 

Norman   H. 

-14 

Norman  (1.. 

747 

f)live, 

823 

Olive, 

815 

Olive  N\, 

757 

Olive. 

845 

Orpha, 

Oscar, 

Orrin, 

-44 

O-hert, 

810 

Pamelia, 

-2d 

Pamelia, 

-10 

Permelia. 

I'ennelia, 

779 

Parnel, 

-22 

Parnel  E., 

-l!i 

Pamelia. 

-10 

Pamelia, 

746 

Phebe, 

-04 

Phebe, 

--'7 

Phebe    \.. 

7--' 

Phel  e. 

Phebe, 

-1  1 

Philemon  A 

-4- 

Pierce. 

r  ...  a  . 

eoo 

Polly  M„ 

77U 

Rachi  ' 

7  39 

Rachel. 

703 

Rachel. 

-  1 -J 

Ralph. 

-•J- 

Ralph. 

-  17 

Richard  O, 

Number. 
(',41 
450 
2  5  3 

48 
372 

27  1 
4  0 

-■-'1 


no 

407 


3  35   Robert  E 


Rom,   - 
Romeo 

r... 

Roxam 
K  .:    - 
Ruth. 

:i    1 

i;  !.«-( :. 
i:  ,--■■, 
li  i«. 

[.' 

11  .:.,  .: 

1. 

.',  1  4 

108 


15 
101 
130 


13ii 
35  1 


Born.  Name. 
Samuel, 
:-jii  Samuel, 
750  Samuel, 
703  San 
-V5   Samuel. 

-  1  1    Samuel. 
820   Samuel  M.. 
-A4   Samuel  E., 

Samuel. 

045    Sarah. 

707    Sarah. 

720   Sarah. 

7  3:!   Sarah. 

750   Saraii  I... 

7-0   Sarah   [,.. 

75  1    Sarah  I... 

-05   Sarah   I,. 

-•-'u  Sarah  II.. 

-29  Sarah. 

-J!'   Sara!), 

-30   Saraii  W.. 

-31    Sarah  A.. 

-47    Sarah  M.. 

790   Sarah. 

-5  3   Saraii  O., 

-US.  Uen  'I'.. 

- 1  1   Sereno  II.. 

-21    Serina  II  . 

75-.'   Simeon. 

705    Simeon, 

7-o    Simeon. 

-22  Simeon  S  . 
"imeon, 
Sophia  C. 

77ii  Stephen, 

-03  Stephen. 

Stafford. 
-27  Stella  M 
7  12   Submit. 

-2-   .-  i-nn  .1  . 
-to   Sue  in, 

-  II    -  .  :.: 

-52    -.!■     •       . 

-.",  I    Tal    ,H  R., 
-00   T,   •  mnchus 

:-<■  ti 

-:m  Tin        r,    I 

7  15   Thomas, 
7  37   Thomas, 
T 


70  1 

-40 


Number.     Born.     Name.  Number 

700  Thomas, 
7-0   Thomas. 

1-13  Thomas. 

-02  Thomas  H. 

540  Thomas, 
1-24   Thomas  M., 

701  Thomas. 
i"22  Timothy. 
149  Timothy, 
"131  Timothy. 
"32  Timothy. 
75-  Timothy, 
750  Torrey, 
i-7  T  irrev, 


30 

144 
370 
424 
400 
714 


207 


174 
40' 5 


1  (3 
-•31 

2-0 


-07 
17 


-10   frsiila, 

-10   Waiter. 
-54    Wallace. 
-14    Walker  W.. 

Wealthy. 
77(i   William, 
7-0   William. 
-10   Wi 
-ol    William. 

William  H.. 
830  William  II.. 
-40   William   II.. 

William. 
-10    William. 
-5  1    William. 
-33   William   I'.. 
-1  I    Willi;  in  !'.. 

William  I'., 

William  I'.. 
-■::  W  liam  <:., 
-■:',  \\  i'. mi  r 
-20  William  T  . 
-II  William  I)., 
-10  Wi  liam  II.. 
770  Wiiliam  II.. 
70-  Wil  iam, 
-24    Will   .:..    1.. 

Wiiliam, 
-5  I    V\     iam  s  . 

-30   W  I'.iam. 
7-2   W 

Wai  . 
1-17    Wane,,, 
Warn,  r. 
1-23   Worth  ni-t   u. 

Wi-st  •  .. 
l-2o  Washington  C, 

1-31    Zilpha  M„ 
1-52    Zi:  a. 


64 
140 

2 1 5 
390 
107 

73 

31 


09 

107 


154 

420 

002 
680 

001 
09 
101 
102 
4  30 
201 
4-0 


700 

-30 


249 

-1  4 

55  1 
491 


I  411 
190 

2-1 


-  1  I 
511) 


00  1 

50  0 


1  N  I)  E  X    I  I 


MALES  (NOT  SCKANTOXS)  WHO  HA\  K  MARRIED  FEMALES  OF  THE  .NAME  OF 
SCR  ANTON. 


Name. 

Nun. 

iev. 

Name. 

Number. 

Name. 

Nun 

her, 

Abbott,  (;.  W. 

lib  4 

liimlap. 

Leete. 

423 

Abhy,  C. 

157 

I.Ooto. 

71 

Aesett.  1). 

:n;c; 

Ellis,  (,. 

j  ,"i  - 

I .  i  I  ] '  1  s  1 1  ■  V  . 

1011 

Allis,  N. 

•J(| 

Edmund. 

.72 

Livingstone. 

208 

Ailing, 

Edwards 

2  2  1 

Ambler. 

!-  1 

Evarls.  .1. 

i:s 

Mumhi,   A 

4  Sri 

Andrus. 

Ely.  R.  C 

■i  in 

Monasters, 
Maynard, 

211 
129 

Barker,  W. 

2 ',  1 1 

Fish.    E. 

198 

Meigs, 

.71 

Bartholomew, 

-J<»7 

Fenn. 

.Mile-. 

433 

liarmore,  .1. 

97 

Fields.  E. 

;{7 

Meriman, 

•.Ob 

Barnerd, 

.")  1  8 

l'risbie,  \V. 

145 

Morse, 

233 

Bacon.  11 

'-"Jo 

Monger,  17 

!) 

Bassett, 

372 

Goodrich,  11. 

-Ml 

Monger, 

3d 

Bishop,  it. 

9ri 

Goodrich, 

222 

Mun-ol. 

f>~ 

Benton,  1. 

i  it; 

Goodrich. 

\:>,<i 

Munsel, 

142 

Blake,  A. 

-j  i ;  i 

Goodman, 

422 

Murry,  C. 

74 

Blake,  C. 

10- 

Griswold.  W. 

Jin 

Bailey, 

I-'li 

Griswold, 

2 18 

Norton,  A. 

40 

Bradley, 

(Oil 

Goit, 

:i!io 

Briggs, 

.7  •-'  I 

I, 

5  -  1 

1'armelee. 

Browne,  C.  1'. 

1-7 

Crabain. 

4.711 

Beck, 

370 

B  irr,  II. 

Craves. 

Phillips, 

807 

Bushnell,  J. 

3  an 

1  J  1 

Creenslit,  G. 

191 

I'latts.  .1.  C. 

277 

Bushnell,  15. 

HI 

Bushnell,  N 

209 

Hair,  '/.. 

17  I 

Reynalds, 

193 

Hall,  E, 

•J7 

Rice,  R.  E. 

2*8 

i   iss, 

7-0 

Hart, 

.7.70 

H   gi  rs,  E. 

172 

Chase,  11. 

J  7  1 

Hamilton. 

11  li 

Chamberlin. 

i:si 

Hilebert, 

-'34 

Sabine, 

809 

( ihittenden,  S. 

J  1 

17 

Hill.  11. 

7  no 

Scranton,  L. 

Crittenden, 

320 

Hill,  E. 

1  -'4 

Shelden, 

2.74 

Cliesebro, 

101) 

ii.ii.  \v. 

300 

Simeon, 

17 

Clark.  \. 

10- 

1 J  III,  S.  li. 

282 

Skinner, 

99 

Clark.  R.  G. 

204 

Hill.   J. 

2  2 

Stone.  T. 

33 

Clark,  A. 

\-:: 

11  well. 

:r,  i 

Stone, 

480 

Colo.  Samuel 

u 

Iloyt.  D. 

•j  - 

Stone,  A. 

173 

Conklin,  S 

120 

Hull, 

.7:10 

S.  Iden,  II. 

Smith,  J. 

J.7  4 
201) 

Hay,  11. 

11- 

Davis,  B. 

174, 

270 

Johnson. 

Talmadge. 

123 

Dean. 

:it!o 

.Inchon  R. 

209 

Taleott, 

307 

1  leming,  'J'. 

:w  i 

Taylor.   S.  47 

227 

Hickerman, 

i-i 

Kenyoii, 

;»:i4 

Tryon, 

401 

Dibble  or  Dobell. 

Kimberly, 

1.71! 

rii  id,  c. 

-J  7 '.  t 

K  ]  11LT. 

7  J  7 

Van  Belt. 

.7  37 

Doud,  A. 

•J  3  7 

Kingman, 

-'4  I 

Houd,  A, 

11  1  2 

Wadsworth. 

203 

Dudley, 

Loach. 

Walcott. 

2  Hi 

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